Perhaps the new glasses were not made correctly. And different materials can make a big difference in the ability to see. I dislike the polychromate materials, as they blur colors and really are difficult for me to use. Go back to the place you bought them and have them check to insure they were made properly and that they match the perscription.
No reading is really good for you, unless you need glasses and are not wearing them, because it will hurt your eyes
The headache indicates that your eyes have changed since your first prescription and that now you need a new eye examination and prescription glasses .
He started wearing sunglasses in the early 1980's, he started wearing reading glasses in the late 90's/ early 2000's.
Experiencing eye pain and burning is a sign of eye strain. Wearing one's glasses, if they have them, can help. However, if a person does not wear glasses, their best bet for getting relief is to find some cooling eye drops.
No beacause you could go blind or hurt your eyes,go to a glasses shop and get special eclipse glasses they sell
it may be probability that you might need glasses!!
yes it can ...they scratch the inside of your eye lids
Sounds like you may need glasses. Go get your eyes checked.
No, you cannot. The sun is extremely hot and your eyes will eventually start to hurt.
i do not see the point of wearing sunglasses inside, but it may if your house doesnt have a lot of light. Maribeth wore sunglasses even inside; her eyes were highly sensitive to light.
Yes, wearing contacts that aren't yours can hurt your eyes. Contact lenses are fitted specifically for each person's unique eye shape, and wearing someone else's contacts can cause discomfort, blurred vision, and even increase the risk of eye infections. It's important to always use prescription contacts that are properly fitted by an eye care professional.
Yes, salt water can sting and irritate your eyes when you open them underwater. The high salt content can cause discomfort and redness, but it is usually temporary and can be relieved by rinsing your eyes with fresh water afterwards. Wearing goggles or a mask can help protect your eyes while swimming in salt water.