Pressure on nose from glasses????!


Question: Pressure on nose from glasses!?!?!?!?
I recently started wearing glasses 4 days ago!.

When I take them off I have a ton of pressure on the bridge of my nose!.

Theres no pressure when I have them on though!.

I dont have allergys or sinus problems!. (Well I never have)

Could this be because of the glasses!?

If so, how long will it take before the pressure goes away!.

(Im not going to wear the glasses any longer)Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
The same thing happened to me when I first got glasses thirty nine years ago!. It should take a couple of weeks for you to adjust to wearing glasses, that's how long it took me!. I would keep wearing your glasses the doctor didn't prescribe them for nothing!. Have they started calling you four eyes yet!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

I've worn glasses since I was in second grade!. You will deffinately feel them until you are used to them!. I don't know why you don't feel the pressure until after you take them off!. But it may be just a transitory thing until you get used to wearing them!.

On the other hand the nose pads might be too tight or the arms (the parts that go over your ears) might not be quite in the right position!. In which case your eye doctor might be able to adjust the fit!.

Good luck!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Please go back to your optician so he/she can refit the glasses!. I've worn glasses for 50 years so I know it can take some time to get used to them!. Your optician also knows this and will gladly work with you to get them adjusted properly!. I've never been charged for this service!.

Glasses that aren't worn don't do any good, and you probably paid a small fortune for them!. Give it a try, please!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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