What is the effect of spectacle on a 6/12 vision?

It is possible for vision changes to be hidden.They don't show up one day as blurry sight, problems reading fine print, or difficulty with night vision.

You will experience a gradual decline in your visual acuity that you may not notice at first.You might start to experience eye strain, headaches, or other symptoms that you didn't have before.

According to Agustin Gonzalez, OD, FAAO, an orthodontist in private practice in Richardson, Texas, headaches are one of the classic symptoms of needing glasses.There are things that should be looked at immediately.

Other signs and symptoms that may indicate you need glasses include needing brighter light to see or read clearly, seeing halos around light sources (like car headlights and light bulbs), losing your place while reading, and distorted or double vision.

The most common vision problems and eye conditions that will make you feel like you need glasses include:

It is difficult to see distant objects.Myopics can see well for close-up tasks.

Hyperopia is a condition where focusing on up- close objects is difficult, but distance vision is normal.

Presbyopia is the normal loss of near focusing ability that happens to everyone after age 40.

Cataracts is the most common cause of vision loss in people over the age of 40.Cataracts can be treated with surgery and an IOL.

Symptoms of computer vision syndrome from excessive use of electronic devices with visual displays can be a clue that you need glasses.

Symptoms of computer vision syndrome include eye strain, dry eyes, blurred vision, red eyes and headaches.

Children and anyone who spends a good part of their day staring at a screen are at risk for developing this condition.There is treatment for computer vision syndrome.

A comprehensive eye exam is the best way to find out if you need glasses.If you are experiencing any of the vision problems described, you should see an eye doctor.

The only person who knows if you need glasses is an eye doctor.

Gonzalez recommends that your eye doctor look directly into your eyes to evaluate your ocular health if you have dilated pupils.

He says that dilation improves the quality of the image even though there is a lot of great technology.

Good vision is needed for most aspects of a normal life.Staying ahead of eye problems is the best way to keep your eyes healthy.

Gonzalez says having an annual eye exam is one way to keep things from going wrong.