New Contacts Blur things. Blurr thinsg right next to me?!


Question: New Contacts Blur things!. Blurr thinsg right next to me!?
When I look at things in a distance (Example: a poster on my wall, trees outside,clock across the room) MY vision is fine!. But then when i look at things right by me its blurs(Example my hand,keyboard,a book i try to read, computer screen[its blurring right now])
Im New to contacts this is my second day wearing them!. I have a stigmatism in my left eye and both contacts are for me they are not wrong!. I have them in the right eyes and im using Opti-Free cleaner!. (my eye doctor prescribed it for me) I know they are not inside-out!.
Is it normal to have thngs blurred for the first few days or so!? Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
I have had contacts for almost two years!.
It is normal for things to blur when you look down!.
The contacts are shaped kinda like a bowl, right!? Well the edges are kinda like!.!.!. folded, right!?
That's how you know if you're putting them in right!.
And it's just something you get used to, just blink a little (not too hard, the contacts will fall out)
And it should clear up!.

Don't worry, it's normalWww@Answer-Health@Com

I'd give it a week and then go back to the doctor!. Sometimes a prescription needs to be fine tuned!. If you are around the age of 40 or so, then this may not be too abnormal, considering you may be a candidate for reading glasses!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

The blurry part is the vision before you or your peripheral view!? If it's your peripheral view, it's just the contact lenses and you should see your doctor for another fitting!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

obsoultely!.!.!.

ur obv long sighted

dont worry

this happend to me at first i paniced lik nahin ordinary!
dont worry it should go away in a few more hours time

p!.s!. if u have sore heads from the blurry vision jus take a few painkillers Www@Answer-Health@Com

your contacts are not designed for near vision --- you must be more or close to 40 years of age but for your near vision you need to wear a separate glass --consult your eye doctorWww@Answer-Health@Com

Talk to the optometrist It doesnt sound rightWww@Answer-Health@Com

call your eye doctor!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

idkWww@Answer-Health@Com





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