It is possible for patients who wear eyeglasses to wear them for a while and take them off for a while, which may affect their vision.
Wearing glasses is a common means of correcting refractive errors. By wearing glasses, patients can make up for the refractive defects in their eyes, thus enabling them to see the outside world clearly, while when they take off their glasses, the refractive errors that existed in the patient’s eyes will affect their vision, causing them to see things blurred.
Wearing glasses for a while and taking them off for a while may affect the health of the patient’s eyes, because the patient’s switching back and forth between the two different refractive states may easily cause visual fatigue, which may lead to the deepening of nearsightedness, etc. It is recommended that patients with refractive errors should not be delayed.
It is recommended that patients with refractive error should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for an examination in a timely manner, and the doctor will determine the exact refractive error and the type of refractive error through the optometry examination, and then issue a prescription for spectacles and glasses to correct the error.