My son has congenital glaucoma and had surgery at 3 months old.
He is 4 years old now and has 20/25 vision in both eyes. Most importantly, he has no optic nerve damage and his pressures have been normal this whole time.
I believe if the problem is caught in time, 20/20 vision is certainly possible, if not very close to possible.
The same person as if they were not wearing spectacles. Spectacles are worn to correct vision disorders.
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Having 24-24 vision means that a person can see clearly at 24 feet what a person with normal vision (20-20 vision) can see at the same distance. This is often used to describe individuals who have exceptionally sharp vision, surpassing the standard visual acuity. In essence, it indicates superior visual clarity and detail recognition.
A person with glasses uses binoculars or a telescope in exactly the same way a person with normal vision does.
Field vision refers to the full extent of what a person can see without moving their eyes. It includes both central vision (what you see directly in front of you) and peripheral vision (what you can see out of the corners of your eyes). It is not the same as your outermost vision, which could refer to what is at the edges of your peripheral vision.
which of the following indicates normal vision at 20 feet
Well, honey, if you want to get technical, the calendar year that is the same as 2020 is 1111. But let's be real, time is just a human construct, so who really cares what year it is anyway? Just enjoy the ride and make the most of each day, darling.
The two numbers are a ratio, known as the Snellen Ratio. The bottom number is the distance someone with normal vision can distinguish a reference. The top number is the distance the person being tested can distinguish that same reference. Therefore, 30/30 is the same as 20/20 (the usual way of saying someone has normal vision).
They appear exactly the same as they would to any other person with twenty twenty vision.
No, they are different.
There is no vision score of 40/40. Vision is scored on the distance a person can see in feet. A vision score of 20/20 would be considered perfect sight.
A person with 20/20 vision can read an eye chart at a distance of 20 feet. A person with 20/40 vision can't and has to get closer to the eye chart. A person with 20/20 vision can read at 40 feet what a person with 20/40 visionAnswerIf you have 20/40 vision, it means that when you stand 20 feet away from the chart you can see what a normal human can see when standing 40 feet from the chart. That is, if there is a normal person standing 40 feet away from the chart and you are standing only 20 feet away from it, you and the normal person can see the same detail. 20/100 means that when you stand 20 feet from the chart you can see what a normal person standing 100 feet away can see. 20/200 is the cutoff for legal blindness in the United States.