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I used this site to find out what my prescription meant and it should help to answer your questionl.
Don't you mean TRANSITION?
"od" on a prescription for eye drops mean "right eye"--as in apply the drops to the right eye. "os" means "left eye".
It's most likely PL as in plano, Which means there is no correction.
my stepson has a presciption of + 4.25 in one eye and + 1.50 in the other eye. what does this mean? my stepson has a presciption of + 4.25 in one eye and + 1.50 in the other eye. what does this mean?
You either have an eye infection or a severe irritation. Get some eye drops from your pharmacist (no prescription necessary). If it doesn't go away in a few days, see a doctor.
When you have had your eyes examined/tested, ask for a copy of the prescription.
The SPH in eye prescription means sphere or spherical. It indicates the measure of diopters, the lens power that is prescribed for farsightedness or nearsightedness.
This cannot be done for a few reasons. 1 depends whether its a soft and a RGP lens. 2 prescriptions generally over +4 or -4 needs to be adjusted due to the vertex distance ( distance between the spectacle plane and the corneal plane) 3 whether there is astigmatism 4 depends on the curvature of the eye 5 amount of tears in your eye 6 certain soft lens matrial need more adjustments than others The only way to get that prescription is to have the lens fitted on the eye by your eye doctor and then they'll work out whats the best Rx for you.
Probably not. See a doctor and get a prescription.
You will need to visit an eye doctor and get a prescription for contact lenses.
-4.25
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