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Is it possible to wear glasses for a long time or not to see clearly? Do my eyes get more protruding the more I wear glasses? I'm here to answer for you today!
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Not really.
Wearing glasses makes your eyes bulge is a misconception. Convex eyes are usually caused by excessive myopia and the eye axis becomes too long, causing the eyeball to bulge out, which is often more common in extremely high myopia.
In general, the longer a child's eye axis, the higher the probability of developing myopia. For children in the growth and development period, it is best to control the annual axial growth within millimeters. By the age of 18, the child's height development is basically completed, and the eye axis will slowly stabilize.
It can be seen that the source of the protruding root of the eye is the excessive length of the eye axis caused by high myopia, which has nothing to do with wearing glasses.
Pay attention to choosing the right pair of glasses
Eyeglasses are widely used and are the most conventional means of correcting refractive errors. Fitting and using eyeglasses is relatively simple, and it is easy to overlook the technical "gold content" in them. In fact, there is a lot to learn about how to choose the right glasses.
The correct choice of glasses should be considered from the aspects of optics, aesthetics and mechanics of the lens.
First of all, it is important to be accurate in optometry. Secondly, when choosing a frame, you should pay attention to the consistency between the mirror beam and the nose shape, and the temple and the ear shape. Finally, and the most easily ignored by the public, the grinding of the lens needs to be accurate, and the optical center of the lens needs to be aligned with the center of the pupil, that is, the interpupillary distance and pupil height need to match, so that the prism effect can easily lead to eye fatigue.
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Wearing glasses alone does not make the eyeballs bulge. Glasses are a tool for correcting vision problems, and their main role is to focus light correctly on the retina through lenses, thereby improving vision.
The shape of the eyeball is usually determined by genetic factors, and glasses do not change the basic shape of the eyeball. Visual problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism are often caused by abnormal shape of the eyeball, and glasses correct these problems by adjusting the refraction of light.
The design and power of spectacle lenses are based on the individual's visual acuity, and their function is to focus light into the correct position as it passes through the spectacle lenses, allowing the retina to receive clear images. When wearing glasses, the refraction of light through the lens changes its direction and puts the focus in the right place.
Therefore, wearing glasses does not cause the eyeball to bulge. Changes in the shape of the eyeball may require other forms of **, such as orthokeratology lenses or surgery. If you have any questions or needs about the shape of your eyeball, you should consult a professional ophthalmologist for evaluation and advice.
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Wearing glasses does not directly make the eyeball bulge, but uses optical principles to help correct vision problems. The main function of wearing glasses is to provide a clear focus on the eye, helping the eye to focus light correctly on the retina. Wearing glasses can improve common vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
When the eye has an abnormal refraction, an abnormal axial length, or a change in the shape of the eyeball, the optometric system is unable to focus light on the retina properly, resulting in blurred vision. Wearing glasses uses the optical effect of the lens to adjust the focus of the light to the correct position, so that the eye can see the object clearly.
Therefore, wearing glasses does not directly change the shape of the ridge of the eyeball, but corrects the vision problem through the adjustment of light, so that the eye can see more clearly.
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Wearing glasses doesn't directly bulge your eyeballs. The shape of the eyeball is determined by the structure inside the eye, and glasses are only an aid used to correct vision problems. If you wear glasses, the lenses of your glasses will focus the light correctly on the eyeball, correcting vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism.
However, in some cases, excessive or inappropriate glasses may cause temporary changes in the eyeball. When the prescription of glasses is not accurately determined, the lens is not properly designed or improperly worn, it may lead to visual fatigue, eye discomfort or difficulty in detecting the glasses. These issues usually improve after the adjustment period.
The shape of the eyeball can change with age, such as an increase in myopia, which is due to the growth of the eyeball and changes in the refractive system, and is not due to the use of glasses.
If you have any concerns about the shape of your eyeball, or want more accurate information, talk to your ophthalmologist or optometrist.
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Most people's myopia belongs to axial myopia, which means that the eyes that have myopia will be longer than the eyes that are not myopia, and the longer the eye axis, the easier it is to bulge outward, which has nothing to do with wearing glasses or not! The eye axis of a myopic eye is longer than that of a normal person, and the eye will bulge outward. The length and shortness of the eyeball can actually be measured by eye examination, just like the prescription.
You can pay attention to whether the eye axis, corneal curvature and other parameters are normal, which is the key factor hidden behind myopia.
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Wearing glasses will not cause the eyes to bulge, but for people with myopia, because the eye axis becomes longer, some people seem to have protruding eyeballs, but this is not caused by wearing glasses, but because the degree of myopia is relatively high, the eye axis has become longer, so it looks like the eyeball is more protruding.
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Usually, wearing glasses does not make the eyes bulge.
The convex eye is mainly caused by the elongation of the eye axis caused by long-term myopia, especially for patients with high myopia, the length of the eye axis has far exceeded the normal range, so it will cause the eyeball to protrude, and the phenomenon of the eye becoming convex, and myopia glasses are actually equivalent to a concave lens, its role is to effectively improve the phenomenon that distant objects are focused in front of the retina after being refracted by the eyeball, and cannot form a clear image on the retina, so that the patient can clearly see distant objects. However, wearing glasses does not cause the patient's eye axis to lengthen and does not make the eye bulge.
Wearing glasses may cause your eyes to become convex because the concave lens reduces the image of the object, that is, when you wear your eyes, the size of your eyes that you can see through the myopia lenses will be smaller than the actual eye. So when you take off your glasses and your eyes return to their normal size, you feel as if your eyeballs are getting bigger and your eyes are bulging, but that's just an illusion.
Wearing glasses correctly will not make the eyeball bulge, and it can also reduce the rate of myopia and protect the eyes.
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In general, the eyes do not bulge out when wearing glasses.
First of all, wearing glasses has nothing to do with bulging eyes. Patients need to wear glasses to correct refractive errors so that they can see distant objects clearly, otherwise it will affect daily work or life. Therefore, wearing glasses only has a corrective effect, which can relieve eye fatigue and will not cause the eyes to bulge.
Secondly, the eyes will bulge out when wearing glasses, which may be an illusion of vision. Because the glasses worn by myopia patients are concave lenses, others can see the eyes through the spectacle lenses, which will have a shrinking effect. And the higher the degree of myopia, the more pronounced this feeling is.
If you don't wear glasses, you may have the illusion that your eyes suddenly become bigger and more convex, but in reality, your eyes don't change at all.
In addition, the eyes can bulge out when wearing glasses, which can also be caused by other eye diseases. Many patients have bulging eyes, which may be caused by diseases such as thyroid disease or eye tumors, and need to be judged by checking the protrusion of the eyeball, which has nothing to do with wearing glasses.
So the eyes don't bulge out when you wear glasses. For patients with refractive error, they must follow the doctor's instructions and wear glasses to correct it in time, so there is no need to worry.
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In fact, vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism are caused by problems with the shape of the eyeball, not by glasses. The purpose of glasses is to make your vision clearer by focusing the light in the right place.
So, even if you wear glasses for a long time, your eyes won't become more convex because of it.
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The reason for myopia is due to visual fatigue, long-term close-up eye use leads to ciliary muscle spasm, when you see closely, you can fall on the retina, but you can't adjust when you see far, you can only fall in front of the retina, in the long run, in order to be able to cooperate, with eye habits, the eye axis is elongated, and after elongation, it leads to the protrusion of the eyeball, so the basic reason for the bulging eye is myopia rather than wearing glasses.
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No, if you keep your eyes moving, you can prevent deformation!
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Wearing glasses does not make the eyeballs more prominent. The cause of myopia is the elongation of the eye axis, and myopia itself causes the eye to protrude. If you notice that your eyes are becoming more and more prominent after wearing glasses, it is usually caused by an increase in myopia and is not related to wearing glasses.
In particular, people with high myopia have a longer eye axis than the average person, so they can have obvious protrusion in appearance.
If it is confirmed that true myopia is confirmed by relevant examinations in the ophthalmology department of the hospital, it is recommended to wear appropriate glasses after refraction, and good eye habits should be developed at ordinary times.
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1. If you have worn aspherical lenses before, the new glasses are equipped with spherical lenses.
Due to the spherical aberration of the glass, the object will be deformed when the glass is put on, and when the object is looked through a convex lens with a large curvature, the line will be perceived as "concave"; When looking at an object through a concave lens, the line is perceived to be "convex", which is due to negative deformation and orthodontic deformation.
For patients with aspherical lenses, this condition may be relieved, but aspherical lenses have a lower degree of marginality and may not have enough vision in the peripheral, below, and nearby areas.
2. There may be a problem with the parameters of the glasses.
For example, the deviation of the interpupillary distance and the pupil height can also produce this phenomenon, the interpupillary distance is one of the most important parameters in the lens matching process, the correction, the axial position of astigmatism and the pupil distance, if the interpupillary distance is different, it is like adding a prism to the front of the eye, so that the eye squints, over time, the eye may have visual problems, so the pupil distance is very important.
It could also be the distance between the lens and the eyes. Generally speaking, the distance between the eyes of the test bench is 12 mm, so the glasses should also be 12 mm, otherwise, it may be unclear or uncomfortable, so it should be adjusted.
3. Caused by dispersion.
Some people are very sensitive to the phenomenon of dispersion, so it is uncomfortable to wear ultra-thin lenses with high refractive index and low dispersion coefficient, for these people, it is better to wear low refractive index lenses with low refractive index and low dispersion, which are usually thick and not very pretty, but have high clarity, good comfort, and good health.
The above situation occurs when the refraction and glasses are correct, but sometimes the discomfort caused by improper refraction and glasses can only be solved by re-refraction and glasses.
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Wearing glasses for a long time causes the bulging of the eyeball, and there is no way to improve this situation so far. Although this conclusion is particularly ruthless, it is realistic to say that after wearing glasses for a long time, especially for patients with high myopia with a high degree, such as patients with a power of 600 degrees, they are prone to axial growth and eye deformation, and the patient's degree may be less than 600 degrees, and it is a patient with moderate myopia.
Although it is difficult to see, but after some patients take it off, people around them will think that it is like two people when they wear glasses, and many patients are eager to know how to improve the proptosis of the eyeball, but unfortunately there is no drug, or no surgical method can shorten the growth of the eye axis, that is, there is no way to correct the proptosis of the eyeball, so the importance of myopia control is highlighted, or low myopia should strengthen the control of myopia, so as not to continue to move forward, The increasing circumference of the eyes not only leads to an increase in myopia, but also an impact on the appearance.
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At present, there is no good way or medicine to improve the bulge of the eyeball caused by wearing glasses, because wearing glasses will cause the deformation of the eyeball, which refers to the deformation of the eyeball protrusion formed by the continuous growth of the eye axis.
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Wearing glasses for a long time can cause the eyes to become protruding, which is irreversible, that is, irreversible, but can be relieved without glasses.
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Wearing glasses does not cause the eyes to bulge, but the cause of the bulging eyes is that the increase in orbital fat (fat) behind the eyeball pushes the position of the eyeball forward.
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The deformity of the eyeball is not caused by glasses, but by myopia (axial myopia), and the deeper the power, the longer the axis of the eye. The lens is a concave lens, visually the cornea becomes smaller, the eyeball becomes deeper, like the deformation caused by glasses, in fact, it is not the reason for the lens, it is not the glasses that deform your eyes, it is myopia with the increase of power, the eye axis becomes longer, (generally axial myopia), resulting in eye deformation.
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It can be used to it for a few days, and the first time I wear glasses, I always feel like walking like a step.
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There is no problem, it may be that I just brought a new one, and I am not very suitable for it, or I am not doing a good job of optometry, and the inappropriate match lies in my own feeling, if I am not dizzy, it will be fine, and I will feel it after wearing it for a while.
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The first time you wear it, there is an adaptation cycle.
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