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04/03/2012 BY Don
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01/19/2012 BY N/A
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What is the problem for burning and itching eyes?
Burning eyes and itching eyes may be caused by eye allergies or eye infection. Such as sunburn, dust, and chemical irritants will cause burning eyes and itching eyes. Or you may have some eye problems. You'd better go to your doctor to have your eyes checked and the doctor will find out the exact reason that cause the burning and itching eyes.
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First please make sure the eye exam you have done is in recent days, if it shows the result is fine, I think your blurry vision may be a symptoms of dry eyes, Migraines or Cataracts . So it is urgent for you to have a careful eye examination to make a definite diagnosis of the cause of your blurry vision.
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what kind of glasses can reduce eye strain when working on the computer ?
Computer glasses are special glasses prescribed to lessen the symptoms associated with computer vision syndrome (CVS). CVS describes a group of symptoms caused by prolonged computer use. Symptoms appear because the eyes and brain react differently to words on a computer screen than they do to printed text. Symptoms often include eyestrain, dry eyes, headaches and blurred vision. Many people try to compensate for these vision problems by leaning forward or by looking down to see through the bottom portion of their glasses, often resulting in back and shoulder pain. Source:http://vision.about.com/od/eyeglasses/f/Computer_Glasses.htm
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How do the doctors measure my refractive errors?
Ophthalmologists usually use a machine used to provide an objective estimate of refractive error. The patient would be asked to sit down with their chin on a "chin rest" then focus on the image inside the machine. The doctor will get an estimate of the objective refractive error.
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How can one know if he has astigmatism?
Put your glasses in front of your eyes horizontally, then turn the glasses to 90 degrees. Look the object through the glasses. If the object squeezes or expands, then you may have astigmatism.
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Can I use auto polish to remove the scratch on glasses?
1. Clean your eyeglasses regularly with a soft handsoap and water. 2. Draw over the scratch with a special marker such as Sandford's White Peel-Off China Marker. 3.Apply a CD- or DVD-cleaning solution and follow the directions on the packaging. 4.Buff the scratch away with a progression of cloths. 5.Bring your glasses to a professional to see if repair work can be done on the lenses. Source:http://www.ehow.com/how_4499861_remove-scratches-eyeglasses.html
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Which place is cheaper to purchase prescription glasses?
As I know that Walmart is a cheap place to purchase prescription glasses. All the frames ranges from $18-$140, all the lenses ranges from $30-$120. You can choose the frame you like and then choose the lenses according to your requirment. But why noy ordering online, I know that there are some other online optical stores offer cheaper glasses even than Walmart. Check out at www.firmoo.com.
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Do eye exercises really help to improve vision?
This question is remain highly controversial and most vision experts contend there is little or no scientific evidence that shows they work.In fact, several popular eye exercise programs have been removed from the marketplace for making apparently false claims about their effectiveness.Self-help programs differ from supervised programs of vision therapy prescribed by eye doctors (usually optometrists) to correct certain eye alignment and other binocular vision problems, or to enhance dynamic visual skills for sports vision. Source:http://www.allaboutvision.com/buysmart/see_clearly.htm
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