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What is the difference between reading glasses and prescription glasses?

Picking out the best eyeglasses can be tough. How do you know if reading glasses will do the trick for you? Or is it time for a replacement?  Maybe what you need are prescription glasses. We’ve put together the main differences between reading glasses and prescription glasses, so you can find the perfect eyewear for you! Let's examine the difference between the two most popular eyeglasses options.  1.Reading glass:  If you find yourself holding the newspaper a couple of feet in front of you to read it, you might have presbyopia. Presbyopia is an age-related condition that limits one’s ability to focus on things close-up. Reading glasses were created to help people with presbyopia.  The lenses on a pair of typical reading glasses help with close-range vision. For those of us who struggle seeing both close-up and far away, bifocal lenses are the answer. In bifocal glasses, the lenses are divided with a line. The top half of the lens is meant for looking at ...

VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE STRABISMUS

DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY PEOPLE AROUND YOU HAVE STRABISMUS AN OF WHICH TYPE? by Samidha Karmakar 5th May 2021 This blog is all about heterotopia and heterophoria differences. Binocular vision consists of three grades, the state of simultaneous vision with two seeing eyes occurs when the individual fixes his visual attention on an object to form a single mental impression at the same time. Grades of binocular vision- 1. Simultaneous perception 2. Fusion 3.  Stereopsis In the above mention points are some way or the other are not followed neurological by our eye the errors will be seen. The anomalies could be a refractive error by birth or maturity, accommodation anomalies are deficient or decreased accommodation (presbyopia, insufficiency of accommodation, paralysis of accommodation), excessive and spasm of accommodation,  ocular misalignment, innervations anomalies, palsies of EOM, Mechanical restriction, trauma, systemic disease.     As the blog is about visib...

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Eye Supervision is a eye care awareness and education platform. Its now on Spotify where you will be getting podcasts on eye care tips, awareness on eye diseases and education about eye.  Follow Eye Supervision on Spotify  Click here to follow

IS THERE ANY WAY TO PREVENT CATARACT by Md.zuned

IS THERE ANY WAY TO PREVENT CATARACT !   Bsc optometry at pailan college of management and technology A cataract is the clouding of the lens of the eye , which can impair your vision .Cataract affects nearly 50-60 (approx) years of age in Indians .By age of 80 more than half of all Indians have cataracts. According to vision 2020   there are more cases of of cataract world wide than macular degeneration , diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma combined.     No matter   your age ,there are steps you can take to help prevent cataracts or slow their development . Don’t wait until your vision becomes affected to start thinking about cataracts. Read on to discover seven healthy tips you can tackle today ……!   Seven tips for preventing cataracts   Studies are inconclusive on cataract prevention, through many doctors agree that there are strategies you Can use to help reduce risk factor of cataracts and maintain overall eye health ,such as ; ...

DO YOU WANT TO SAVE YOUR EYES? CHANGE THESE HABITS by Souvik Bhunia

  DO YOU WANT TO SAVE YOUR EYES? CHANGE THESE HABITS Souvik Bhunia , 3 rd  year , B.OPTM, Pailan College of Managment and Technology   q EYE RUBBING      Eye rubbing is a common habitual behaviour but it can be extremely bad for the eye. q   it may lead to ü   Corneal distorts ü Styes, Chalazion   ü Risk factors of keratoconous              ü Dry eye ü   Glaucoma ü Hyphema ü Lens subluxation ü   Retinal detachment   q EXESSIVE USE OF MOBILE PHONE   Ø Addiction of mobile phone and prolong use of mobile phone is very dangerous for our eye .it causes ü   Dry eye ü   Sore eye ü Eye ache ü Headache                                   ...