It could possibly damage your eyes a little more because your eyes would be straining themselves a lot more to see. But that probably depends on how bad your vision is and how long you intend to go without wearing your glasses. My sight is pretty bad, I have contacts, but a lot of times in the morning or night I won't wear my contacts or glasses, and my prescription hasn't changed.
2006-06-16 06:04:12
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answered by chica_zarca 6
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Depends on how bad your eyesight is. If they're not far off normal you could probably get away with only wearing them when you need them (eg: driving, reading,etc). But if you do have a stronger prescription you probably should wear them because it'll strain your eyes which means headaches, eye problems/discomforts and worse eyesight - try to avoid the coke bottle glasses later in life while you can! If you really don't like wearing glasses, why not try contact lenses. You don't even feel they're in but it's just a bit annoying taking them in and out. You can get monthly continuous wear ones that are slightly more expensive. Speak with your optometrist.
2006-06-16 06:09:57
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answered by Tamnacious 1
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The reason for having glasses is to help correct a problem with the eye or eyes. So if you don't wear the glasses you will definitely be causing undue stress on the eye. Your problem will continue to worsern and your lifestyle will become weak because of all that you won't be able to do properly. If you or your parents took the trouble to have your eye problem corrected, why be a nuisance to yourself by refusing to wear them. If the frames are a problem change them and if you prefer contacts then change to that with the doctors prescription or if you can afford it, have lazer surgery. Do whatever it takes and whatever you can afford.
Your health is important. Eye health even more so.
2006-06-16 06:08:10
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answered by Bravo 4
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If you're talking about glasses for your vision, then I don't really know. My cousin used to get headaches when she didn't wear hers.
Now, sunglasses, I know. It's a lot less strain on your eyes, and good ones should protect you from UV rays, too. I don't know how well it works, but I also like to wear sunglasses to try to prevent eye wrinkles. I'll let you know how that went in about 30 years, OK?
2006-06-16 06:05:52
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answered by MornGloryHM 4
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You cannot see your way through if you don't wear you prescription glasses in the first place, let alone the damage to your eyesight.
2006-06-16 06:05:54
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answered by Anonymous
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it causes you to strain you eyes it and could make your vision get worse. If you wear your glasses often enough and you have a low prescription you could help your eyes improve a little. so it's better to wear them than not too.
2006-06-16 06:05:58
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answered by manda 4
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No. It will damage your eyes if you wear glasses when you don't need them though.
2006-06-16 06:06:42
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answered by aqsgtriad 4
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Yes, because your eyes will strain to see what it can't. That is why prescriptions sometimes increase so often. The more you don't wear what you have been prescribed, the more your eyes try to get to that 20/20 vision without help.
2006-06-16 06:05:35
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answered by beautyforall@marykay.com 2
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No damage to your eyes by wearing or not wearing the glasses. Just make sure you can see the assignments the professor puts on the board, and be sure to wear them when it counts: Driving, etc...
2016-05-19 21:10:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and you could even make it worse than ever.
2006-06-16 06:06:36
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answered by BrownEyedGirl 2
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