Do any people in their 20s still wear eyeglasses? I got a corneal infiltrate on !


Question:

Do any people in their 20s still wear eyeglasses? I got a corneal infiltrate on my L. eye & cant use contacts.

I'm gonna have to go to the eye doctor sometime next week cuz my left eye is irritated and it has a small white spot on the colored part of it. I've been researching and sounds like what I have is a corneal infiltrate. From what I've read, I probably won't be able to wear contacts for a while so since I don't have any glasses with a recent prescription, I'm probably gonna have to get some. Do any young people still wear eyeglasses? What are the most popular frames available for someone in their 20s? By the way I'm female.


Answers:

Corneal infiltrates are clusters of gray-white spots (white blood cells) in superficial corneal stroma. The colored part of ur eye is the iris. Corneal infitrates are on the cornea (hence the name) not the iris. Most of the time, you can't really see the corneal infiltrates just by looking at the mirror, unless they are severe. Corneal infitrates usually form in response to an inflammatory agent. They are seen through an instrument called the slit lamp which has high magnification, and the optometrist gets to see the different layers of the cornea. I would really recomment that you go to ur optometrist as soon as possible, and don't wear ur contacts in the mean time.

Young people still wear eyeglasses. They are really modern and cute frames out there. Some of the popular frames are Calvin Klein, Coach, Cover girl, Nike, etc. Just choose a frame that looks nice and feels comfortable. The optician at your optometrist office should be able to help you find a trendy frame that would go w/ ur face.




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