The eyedoctor's goal is to have both of your eyes clear. He will most likely say you still need glasses.
If you need glasses to read, you likely do not have 20/20 vision. 20/20 vision means you can see clearly at 20 feet what should normally be seen at that distance. Glasses help correct vision impairments that prevent this level of clarity without assistance.
Having 20/40 vision means your daughter can see at 20 feet what a person with normal vision can see at 40 feet. Whether she needs glasses depends on her symptoms and how her vision impacts her daily life. It's best to consult with an eye care professional for a proper assessment and recommendation.
The treatment for 20/30 vision in the right eye and 20/40 vision in the left eye for a 6-year-old may involve prescription glasses or contact lenses to correct the refractive error. Regular eye check-ups are important to monitor and manage any changes in vision. In some cases, vision therapy may be recommended to improve visual skills and coordination.
No, you do not need to have 20/20 vision to join the Air Force. However, there are vision requirements that need to be met for specific roles within the Air Force. In some cases, vision correction such as glasses or contact lenses may be allowed.
That all depends on what is meant by "normal." If by "normal" someone is expecting clear vision without glasses, then no, vision will not be "normal" unless an "Advanced Technology Intraocular Lens" has been chosen. Most people who do not have other eye disease (such as glaucoma or macular degeneration) do see clearly with spectacles once the eye has fully healed from surgery. Immediately after surgery, most people can resume their daily activities. However, vision may still be blurry during the first weeks (until such time as new spectacles have been prescribed). With a standard implant and uncomplicated surgery, "spectacle-corrected distance vision" (with glasses) will usually be in the range of 20/20-20/30 if there is no other eye disease.
"After receiving Laser Vision surgery, glasses and contacts will no longer be needed. The reason is because the surgery fixes your eye sight so that it is 20/20 so that you will not need glasses or contacts for vision correcting purposes."
Yes, astronauts can wear glasses, but there are strict vision requirements that must be met. Candidates must have vision that can be corrected to 20/20 in each eye. If a candidate wears glasses or contacts, their vision must be correctable to 20/20.
If you need glasses to read, you likely do not have 20/20 vision. 20/20 vision means you can see clearly at 20 feet what should normally be seen at that distance. Glasses help correct vision impairments that prevent this level of clarity without assistance.
glasses give you 20 20 vision if you have the right prescription, meaning you can see clearly for 20 ft
The glasses guide helps what kind of vision a person has whether they are 20/20 or 20/10. Also it gives an idea what lens a person should be adjusted to and maintain clear vision.
A technical person's vision should be 20/20. They need to have near perfect vision in order to do their job. This vision can be achieved through the use of glasses or contacts.
Having 20/40 vision means your daughter can see at 20 feet what a person with normal vision can see at 40 feet. Whether she needs glasses depends on her symptoms and how her vision impacts her daily life. It's best to consult with an eye care professional for a proper assessment and recommendation.
A technical person's vision should be 20/20. They need to have near perfect vision in order to do their job. This vision can be achieved through the use of glasses or contacts.
In the United States you have to have perfect vision, 20/20, to become a pilot. They do not allow anyone to wear glasses, or contacts. (Presumably if you have laser eye surgery the purpose is to make your eyes work properly, so this shouldn't really be a factor.) You have to have perfect vision or else it is a liability when you are flying.
You probably both have similar vision.
Civilian Pilot: It needs to be Correctable to 20-20 to be a civilian pilot. So you can wear glasses and fly. Military: You need to have 20-20 vision uncorrected to be a pilotso you would have to get laser eye surgery to be a military pilot, however other military employments in an airborn craft maynot need glasses. Such as a navigator. Answer two: It depends on your country of origin mostly. Here in Canada you need: Civilian: 20/30 corrected/uncorrected. Military: 20/20 corrected. Since last year, glasses are now allowed. Laser eye is still not and according to my local recruiter, probably never will be.
Yes you can! The glasses just has to correct your vision 20/20. You can wear them whenever you want if they are good.