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Contacts are meant to correct your vision. They are supposed to have the same function as glasses without the inconvenience.
colored contacts are not the same as clear contacts. while they can both help with vision, in some places you don't need a prescription for colored contacts. and if you get colored contacts, you can get them so they don't affect your vision at all. and plus, colored contacts go great with Halloween costumes.
Contacts do not help slow the degeneration of vision as they provide the same purpose as eye-glasses. Stupid...
Homonymous diplopia is a condition where double vision occurs in the same direction of gaze in both eyes. This is typically caused by a lesion in the brain that affects the coordination of the eye muscles. Treatment depends on the underlying cause.
I believe the exam is the same, but with the contact lens exam the optometrist checks and measures your eyes for the proper fitting of contacts.
If you go to a certain vision center, the center might have their own website where you can buy your contact online, much cheaper than in the actual center. I actually have bought my contacts in my vision center for a while, but then went online, and bought the same contacts much cheaper. I also suggest this website http://www.1800contacts.com/ you might find cheaper contacts there as well.
you just buy two boxes of contacts. one for each eye. i have the same problem.
A double hit in volleyball is when the same player contacts the ball twice without another player touching the ball.
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They are exactly the same as regular contacts. So no.
you put theater contacts in the same way as regular ones.