No they won't unless they become blind. They still can see but their only problem is their sight.
Squinting is not a visual impairment, a person usually squints to help overcome/hide a visual impairment. (Usually astigmatism)
The astigmatism chart was designed to evaluate whether a person has astigmatism, which is a condition which results in blurry or distorted vision. When a person looks at an astigmatism chart, all lines should appear to be the same darkness, clarity, and distance apart. A person with astigmatism will notice differences in the lines.
Yes, you can. For example, if a person does have astigmatism, they would need to order specific CL such as Acuvue lenses for astigmatism.
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Astigmatism of the eye usually involves the symptoms of blurred vision. It can also mean a person will have squinting and may soon feel tired or fatigued and suffer from headaches.
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No, they will still be disabled.
disabled people can easily have healthy minds
The fact that the person is disabled makes no difference in terms of tax or law.
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A disabled person
I am assuming you mean astigmatism. This is a very common eye condition caused by an irregularly shaped cornea (called corneal astigmatism). But sometimes lenticular astigmatism results from an irregularly shaped lens, which is located behind the cornea.Either kind of astigmatism can usually be corrected with eyeglasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgery.It is separate from having either myopia (nearsightedness) or hyperopia (Farsightedness), meaning a person who has astigmatism may be nearsighted, farsighted or neither.The best thing is to go to an eye doctor and get examined. Once you have your diagnosis you can discuss your options with the doctor.