The new glasses are very uncomfortable to wear, and the new glasses are uncomfortable to wear

Updated on healthy 2024-06-03
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello! In general, a new pair of glasses will have an adaptation period, the length varies from person to person, your situation in addition to the problem of adaptation can also consider the inaccuracy of optometry, it is recommended that you go to the regular ophthalmology department to dilate the pupil optometry glasses, if the result error is very large, you can go to the store, as for whether it can be changed, it depends on the store's practice.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.Interpupillary distance error standard (national standard):

    The positive and negative error within 400 degrees is 4mm

    The positive and negative error of 400-600 degrees is 3mm

    The positive and negative error of more than 600 degrees is 2mm

    Another point, landlord, what kind of film is your lens, some people are also allergic to some films.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello! You can still ask the store to change your glasses for you soon, and no matter how you say that the wearer of my glasses with you is uncomfortable. In this case, it is mainly possible that the power is not correct, or the accuracy of the interpupillary distance and whether you have astigmatism in the clear eyes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The new glasses are obviously the best for me, why do I feel uncomfortable wearing them?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Astigmatism is to be sufficient, astigmatism will not be enough to you now so close to see clearly, to your original degree of astigmatism is a high degree of astigmatism, the merchant to you with 150 degrees of astigmatism is low astigmatism, the price is different, it is clear to make more money for you, you can find him to theorize.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It could be that your original glasses strap was too long and a little deformed, and your eyes got used to it.

    Deformed glasses, the new glasses angle is normal so not adaptable. But it is not excluded that the interpupillary distance of the new glasses is not accurate, you are only.

    I can't adapt to it for more than a week at the age of 30, it should be that the glasses are not fitted.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The key is to get glasses in a regular and qualified optical store.

    Moreover, there is a process of adaptation to new glasses, and it will feel uncomfortable if it is not comfortable at all. You can go back to the shop where the glasses are dispensed and ask them to check if the interpupillary distance is wrong, and whether the nose clip and 2 temples will be too tight.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The district optical store should be double-checked, it may be that the prescription is not right, and the frame has not been adjusted well! It should be returnable.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, maybe the degree is high.

    Or you can make a mistake in the interpupillary distance of glasses when making glasses.

    It is also possible that the angle of the spectacle feet is not good.

    It is recommended that you visit an optician.

    If you are not very dizzy, get used to it for 1 to 2 weeks.

    Maybe you won't get dizzy.

    Welcome to adopt, thank you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It was originally a half-frame, but now it is changed to a frameless, which will definitely be a little uncomfortable, because the half-frame is a covered border, and the frameless is unobstructed. A little dizzy when looking to the sides. But the glare is not very clear, you can ask your optometrist first.

    If the glare of glasses is severe, it is best to go to the hospital for a check-up and consult a professional doctor.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1 First of all, get used to it. The change from spherical to aspheric is generally uncomfortable.

    2. In some cases, especially those with a small radius of curvature of the cornea, they are not suitable for aspheric surfaces. This one is to be tested at the optician.

    3. If you are still uncomfortable after adapting to it for a period of time, then you have to go to the optical store to adjust the parameters and whether the parameters are consistent with the refraction.

    4. Generally, wearing inappropriate glasses in a short period of time will not affect vision.

    5. If you wear inappropriate glasses for a long time, it will cause visual function to decline. It causes vision to deteriorate and there is a problem with stereopsis.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. The adaptation time of new glasses is about two days, from unclear to clear adaptation, if it is from habit to very uncomfortable adaptation, it is that the glasses are not fitted well.

    2 With spherical glasses, the imaging principle of seeing things with the eyes will also become spherical, and the eyes will also be deformed. After changing to aspheric imagery, the eye needs to adjust back to the aspheric imaging principle over a long period of time. The total reconfiguration eye data is not good.

    3 Your symptoms (a little dizzy when looking to the sides) may be due to (the half-frame is changed to a perforated frameless), the frame is the dividing line between clear and unclear, and now there is no frame that is not adaptable, these are negligible changes, if it is very uncomfortable, it is a problem with the glasses.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's good to get used to it, and the new glasses are a bit weird.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Although there is no big feeling, but after taking it, I always feel that I have not cleaned it, I always feel that there are small things in my eyes, which is not very comfortable, and I want to drip some care solution to flow out a lot of small things, but it seems that I can't drip the care solution into my eyes, what should I do? Is this normal? I have to wear it for 11 hours a day and have 1 hour of sleep in between, can I wear it for 1 hour?

    I take a nap every other day or two at noon.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are several main reasons:

    1.If you wear your old glasses for too long, they may have been deformed, but you have adapted to them, and you will have to readjust to the new eyes as you normally are. The old mirror should also be replaced within 2 years at most.

    2.Because the old lens is not replaced in time, your diopter increases too fast, which is more different than the old lens.

    3.The different styles of the two sets of glasses, the height of the nose bracket in the nose is different, so that there is a difference in your pupil height and the difference in the distance between the eyes of the glasses, which will also cause discomfort.

    Please refer to the following for the method

    1.You can first reduce the power to a state that you can adapt to, and then change the height of the glasses after 2 months, and you need to wear a few more pairs of glasses to slowly adjust to the normal diopter state, just like taking a step.

    2.It is recommended that you slowly get used to the glasses you wore 1 year ago. I guess they didn't give you too high a prescription at that time, or the state of vision.

    3.If you find a nose pad with new glasses, you can adjust the nose pad and the distance between the eyes of the glasses to adjust the distance between the eyes of the glasses farther away.

    4.I don't know if you are a ** person, I suggest that you go to the hospital for optometry and glasses next time.

    In general, because you don't care much about your eyes and glasses, you don't feel comfortable now.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is normal to have dizziness after changing glasses to new glasses, but you should not look at the uneven floor, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a re-examination of optometry, many optical stores do not have professional technical ability, and the glasses may not be suitable and cause vision.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There could be two reasons:1The difference in prescription between your old and new glasses is too great for you to fit into.

    2.He gives you too many degrees. More than your degree of myopia.

    After the refraction, you are asked to try it on for about half an hour, and if you feel dizzy, you will lower the prescription. If you are highly myopic, you can only get it. In fact, glasses require comfort.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Find a regular optical store, don't match too high, just make an appointment.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The trademark on the lens is real, and the fake is of course blurry.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello, it is normal for the new glasses to be uncomfortable to wear, mainly due to the following reasons:

    Clause. 1. It is normal for new glasses to be uncomfortable, especially after the new glasses frame is worn, it comes into contact with the position that your previous glasses frame cannot reach, and the lenses are also new, it is inevitable that there will be some discomfort, but in my opinion, if you see things clearly, there is no ghosting, and there is no discomfort when you wear glasses to look at objects five meters away, then it can basically be said that there is no problem with glasses.

    If you still feel uncomfortable after a week, it is recommended to go to a professional optical store to re-determine the parameters such as lower pupil distance and axis position.

    Clause. Second, the degree is inaccurate:

    It is more common that if the near use is predominant, the prescription given by the optometrist is for remote use, or the optometrist dogmatically must lock the corrected visual acuity to a certain value (e.g., or, if the corrected visual acuity is too high, the burden on the eyes will be greater.

    The criterion of optometry is to find the best comfort point for the wearer's eyes.

    Clause. 3. Adjust the degree arbitrarily:

    Believing in hearsay theories and artificially lowering the power instead of determining the synergy of the two eyes to match the power in refraction, results in binocular or monocular fatigue.

    Clause. Fourth, interpupillary distance or pupil height error:

    There is not only a horizontal IPD error, but also a vertical IPD error. Beyond a certain range, the eyes will be easily tired and sore.

    Clause. 5. Determination of astigmatism:

    Do I need to add astigmatism? How much should I add? What is the exact value of the shaft position?

    And so on are all things that optometrists need to confirm repeatedly in optometry, and they cannot be determined at will. In addition, there are often some unscrupulous merchants who add astigmatism or create something out of nothing in order to obtain benefits, resulting in great discomfort for users and a decrease in the user's experience of glasses.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Summary. Hello, this is a normal feeling, because it is a new glasses, I have not fully adapted to it, and after wearing it for a while, I will get used to it.

    Hello, this is a normal feeling, because it is a new glasses, I have not fully adapted to it, and after wearing it for a while, I will get used to it.

    The increase in the power of the right eye is a bit high, and it was okay when I tried it on, but when I went home, I blocked the left eye and the right eye still couldn't see clearly.

    The increase in the power of the right eye is a bit high, and it was okay when I tried it on, but when I went home, I blocked the left eye and the right eye still couldn't see clearly.

    Glasses must be matched with the prescription. I should have had my vision tested at that time.

    I measured that my current mirror power is too low, and the power is not suitable, which causes the power to increase quickly, and hurts my eyes.

    I measured that my current mirror power is too low, and the power is not suitable, which causes the power to increase quickly, and hurts my eyes.

    However, there is one thing that has been matched, and the other party will not replace the new lenses because of their own discomfort, only rematching.

    Yes, glasses that do not match the power of the eye will make the power of the eye higher and higher.

    Only. You just can't compensate me.

    You just can't compensate me.

    Yes, the other party will not bear this responsibility, in fact, it will not be borne by the other party, after all, when matching, it will also ask for your consent.

    But I still can't see it clearly when I get home.

    But I still can't see it clearly when I get home.

    Otherwise, you can go to the store again and talk about the current situation.

    Let's go to a regular hospital for a check-up first, and then talk about it.

    Let's go to a regular hospital for a check-up first, and then talk about it.

    Good. Just do it on your own terms.

    Thank you for your answer.

    Thank you for your answer.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This is the lens finish is very high, so there will be a feeling of vertigo, generally 7 to 15 days can be used to the lens, if there is still this feeling after two weeks, you need to re-refraction and adjust the interpupillary distance.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hello: It is recommended that you go to a regular optometry center to re-optometry and find a technician to check the power of your new glasses, note that the prescription is correct may be confused between myopia and farsightedness lenses, because myopia glasses should be smaller than the actual image after wearing, it is a concave lens. After you put it on, you actually feel very strange to magnify, only the convex lens of the farsighted mirror can magnify the object.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    First. The new lenses have a higher light transmittance than the old ones. Adaptation is required. Second, you say that the new object is not on the same line. If you don't do the interpupillary distance correctly, then you have to go to the optical store to check.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    What should I do if my new glasses are uncomfortable to wear? So where can you match, where can you find him, or is it not good to say that it is not so big that it will definitely not be comfortable, so where is it worthy of ** to find him?

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    That's a division of people, someone will accompany you for free, someone won't. It is said that this should be their fault, you should accompany the glasses for the whole process just to measure the degree, choose the glasses frame, she is uncomfortable with you, it is said that you should be given free matching. You go and tell him about it, someone with a bit of professional conscience should give you a pair for free, after all, it was their mistake.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Go to the owner of the optical store, since it is a new match, he should have set the degree at that time, and he thought about it comprehensively, you obviously don't fit.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    I've been wearing glasses for more than ten years, and every time I finish it, it's uncomfortable, and finally it's just a matter of getting used to it, helpless

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