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2007-02-19 17:47:31 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Other - Health

10 answers

I asked my optometrist this recently when I got new glasses. He said you can- but the options were too weird for me and I didn't try it.

Option one is that the contacts have one prescription in the center and a different prescription around the outside. He said it takes some practice to learn how to look through the part of the lens you need to look through for a particular task. (I believe the nearsighted part is around the outside.)

Option two is to wear one prescription in one eye and a different prescription in the other! This seemed to me like it would be very annoying and difficult, so I opted to stick with glasses.

2007-02-19 17:51:19 · answer #1 · answered by Behaviorist 6 · 0 0

Yes, there is a new contact lense for people when require bifocals. You could also try mono-vision contact lenses where I contact lense is for seeing close and the other is for seeing far.
Talk to your opthamologist about this and he may give you some free sample ones to try before you make a decision to buy.

2007-02-19 17:52:58 · answer #2 · answered by princeton 4 · 0 0

Contact lenses are available for those who require different prescriptions for correcting distance vision as well as near vision. This condition is called presbyopia. The lenses often have one prescription on half of the lens and the other prescription on the other half of the lens. The prescriptions may switch abruptly or have a transitional section where the two prescriptions are blended. In the case of bifocal contact lenses the eye must learn to determine which prescription is required for viewing an object that is either near or far.

2007-02-19 17:52:32 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you ought to get progressives. Or yet another decision is to have contacts prescribed for long distance and to get analyzing glasses to positioned on over the precise. they'll could neutralise (for prefer of a greater valuable observe), and, on precise of that, have the prescription you like. I advise you do not get them from a drugstore, get appropriate ones. the draw back to this decision is the analyzing glasses would be way too effective in case you weren't wearing the contacts. regardless of the undeniable fact that, considering the fact which you like a backup on your contacts besides, you ought to get those as a bifocal, or a inventive lense. To minimise the facet thickness get a smaller physique. you would be able to additionally get a extreme index lense. No, inventive and prescient won't worsen because of the fact of wearing glasses. truthfully what glasses will do in maximum circumstances is take the extreme stress of your eyes. because of the fact, in the past, what your eyes have been doing became into paintings ecessively stressful to no longer see their appropriate.

2016-11-24 19:37:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, corrective contact lenses can only be prescribed by qualified eye doctors . More details and information at http://eye-care.in/contactlens.html

2007-02-20 19:21:20 · answer #5 · answered by sanki 3 · 0 0

talk to your eye doctor. to my knowledge, there is a contact lens that is like a bifocal. but, your vision may need another type of correction like astigmatism and you'll have to decide which of the 2 you'd like to correct as you can't do both in the same eye.

2007-02-19 17:51:20 · answer #6 · answered by KitKat 7 · 0 0

of course!

my mom wears contacts on occasion and she had bifocals

they will just be stronger

2007-02-19 17:51:10 · answer #7 · answered by elemenopee. 4 · 1 0

yes im required them but i were contacts instead.

2007-02-19 18:15:18 · answer #8 · answered by rlum0606 2 · 0 0

Yes, but you might get triple-vision.

2007-02-19 17:54:47 · answer #9 · answered by Maniaca Esoterica 3 · 0 0

Yes you can.

2007-02-19 17:54:04 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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