YES
Not necessarily. If your blurred vision is because you need glasses, your vision will not improve until you wear the correct prescribed lens.
Now when they remove the cloudy lenses in Cataract Surgery they replace them with plastic lenses focused for far vision, so you will need glasses for near vision. Many people get bifocals with no prescription for the main lens part and the near vision prescription for the bifocal part. Other people just carry prescription near vision glasses for when they need to look at things close up but normally wear no glasses at all.Years ago (before they began putting in plastic lenses) everyone needed glasses all the time after having Cataract Surgery, because there was no longer any lens in the eye to focus the light.
I don't know why you would need to have vision insurance if you don't need glasses unless poor vision runs in your family, and you think you may need it in the future.
No,You dont need glasses for double vision.
Lens replacement surgery, also called refractive lens exchange (RLE), is a procedure where the eye’s natural lens is replaced with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL). It is often done to correct vision issues like presbyopia or cataracts, reducing the need for glasses or contacts.
Some people who need vision assistance opt to wear contacts instead of eye glasses. To get rid of corrective lens altogether, Lasik eye surgery is an option for some people.
You need glasses to correct your vision. If you can't see far or close distances, glasses help you. They reflect how the image bounces off your eye.
you go to the eye doctor and get glasses if you need them or she or magic!
Yes, if you can see better through glasses other than with normal vision this often means you need glasses yourself.
Lasik can correct vision problems so the user does not need to wear glasses or contact lens any more. This can save a lot of money over time.You are at a less at risk for infection when you no longer need contacts.
"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, if both parents wear glasses, it is more likely that their child will also need glasses due to the genetic predisposition for vision problems.