Does wearing a glasses improve your eyesight after you take it off?Or does it ma!


Question: PLEASE DO NOT LISTEN TO THE IDIOTS WHO SAY IT MAKES IT WORSE! Glasses do NOT make your vision worse. They improve it when you put them on, and when you take them off, your eyesight is the same as before you put them on. Most vision problems are caused by the eyeball having an irregular shape(nearsightedness-eyeball too long, farsightedness-eyeball too short). When the eyeball is irregularly shaped, light focuses on the wrong part of the eye, making it out of focus. Glasses bend the light, so the light hits the right part of the eye, and is in focus. Once you take them off, the light once again hits the wrong part of the eye. These knuckleheads who say that you eyes "become dependent on your glasses" are completely wrong.

The reason that they choose to believe this myth is because of an optical illusion. Before you get glasses, you see a blurry world. Because you are used to this, you accept this as normal. When you get glasses, you see the world clearly for the first time. So after wearing them for a while, you get used seeing things clearly, and when you take them off, everything is blurry again. Because you are now used to seeing things clearly, you think it got worse, when really it is just your perception that has changed.


Answers: PLEASE DO NOT LISTEN TO THE IDIOTS WHO SAY IT MAKES IT WORSE! Glasses do NOT make your vision worse. They improve it when you put them on, and when you take them off, your eyesight is the same as before you put them on. Most vision problems are caused by the eyeball having an irregular shape(nearsightedness-eyeball too long, farsightedness-eyeball too short). When the eyeball is irregularly shaped, light focuses on the wrong part of the eye, making it out of focus. Glasses bend the light, so the light hits the right part of the eye, and is in focus. Once you take them off, the light once again hits the wrong part of the eye. These knuckleheads who say that you eyes "become dependent on your glasses" are completely wrong.

The reason that they choose to believe this myth is because of an optical illusion. Before you get glasses, you see a blurry world. Because you are used to this, you accept this as normal. When you get glasses, you see the world clearly for the first time. So after wearing them for a while, you get used seeing things clearly, and when you take them off, everything is blurry again. Because you are now used to seeing things clearly, you think it got worse, when really it is just your perception that has changed.

It makes your eyesight worse- because your eyes become dependent on the glasses to see clearly

Good question.

There really is no permanent solution that will make your eye sight better. You only have contacts and glasses, so you can see 20/20 again, so when you take these "tools" off, you will not see 20/20.


BUT

There IS one permanent procedure which is called laser (or refractive, if you will) eye surgery.

It's very expensive and a lot of famous baseball players have used it to regain their 20/20 vision..

It does improve it, if you were all the time. what it makes them worst is when you don't use them, for a reason you need them, and in some cases the prescription is to help your eyes not get worst, so if you use them you'll see a change or at least not to get worst.

As well, if you try to have less stress you'll see a nice change too.

wearing the glasses will make your eyesight worse because your eyes become dependent to them. they weaken because they don't have to work as hard as they used to when you didn't have the glasses.

i need ot have my glasses on all the time well maybe not all the time but when i take them off my eyes are itchy ,and i see like there is a smog infront of them
i have astigmatism





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