Will it damage my eyes if I'm wearing the wrong prescription?!


Question: Will it damage my eyes if I'm wearing the wrong prescription!?
I'm not sure how to ask this, so I just put it that way!.
Anyway, I really feel like I'm wearing the wrong prescription,
will it damage my eyes!?
I'm not feeling dizzy or anything, but when I look at anything
it feels like everything is so close to me!.
And when I take off my glasses, my surrounding looks
blurry and foggy [it wasn't like that before I started using
my new glasses, which I started using yesterday]!.
Eyeglasses are really expensive, so just in case I have
the wrong prescription, what should I do!? I just purchased
this like a week ago, and I don't think my
parents will let me buy a pair again!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Its common, especially if you had a change in prescription to experience this!. Also, if they changed the base curve or the materials of the lenses that can cause this as well, when I switch between different types of lenses with the same correction in this I experience "image jump"!. If you feel uncomfortable, have the optician verify that the correct power was placed in the lens!. If they are made correctly, the the doctor normally will want you to try the lens for at least 1 to 2 weeks!. If there are still issues then, most doctors will recheck the refraction at no charge for you, and most opticians honor up to a 90 day prescription change guarantee!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

No permanent damage, but rather like a sprain or a strained muscle!. It will heal on its own once you remove the cause and revert to what was before, in time!. Time to go back and have your optometrist check that the glasses have the correct prescription!. The glasses may have been incorrectly ground, like the mirror in the Hubble telescope, which later was fixed by applying of all things the equivalent of eyeglasses to the telescope! Anyway, get the prescription checked!. The optometrist has a machine which can "read" the prescription of the lenses and determine if they are what was specified in your prescription!. If they are NOT what was prescribed, then you should get a free replacement because of a defect in workmanship!. If the prescription IS correct, then you LIED when the optometrist asked you about what you were seeing and how clear it was which caused the prescription to be incorrect and it is YOUR fault and you get to pay for another eye exam AND new glasses!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

sometimes if there is a major change in your prescription then it takes a little time to adjust!. everytime i get a new prescription lights seem extremely bright to me until my eyes focus!. After they get used to the lense, when you take them off things are blurry because now your eyes do not have the help anymore!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I think you should try getting use to them!. When I first got my glasses they seemed too strong but now they work perfectly!. So you might just need to get accustmed to them!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yes, it will!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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