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HEALTHY EYES: CARE FOR EYEGLASSES AND LENSES
Consumer awareness should not be disregarded once you have your new eyeglasses at home. Pulling the spectacles off the face with one hand may destroy their alignment. Remove them with both hands, one on each side. This is an important point which should be emphasized when young children first receive eyeglasses.
“Care for your frames and lenses the way you would care for a fine instrument,” suggested Dr. Krimmer. “Never lay your glasses down when you are not using them. Put them away in a good storage case.”
A proper storage case should have a soft lining which will not abrade the lenses. And it should have a supportive outer shell which will not easily be crushed and may thus protect your eyeglasses. Never store spectacles in an unlined leather case. Leather scratches and may damage the lenses. Don’t store your eyeglasses in a case which is too restrictive inasmuch as most frames are made of plastic, and this could compress them out of shape.
If your vision does require a new lens prescription, it is possible that your old frames may not be satisfactory. The fitter should be aware of this situation and tell you whether or not the old frames are serviceable and if continued use is economical. “There is absolutely no truth to the myth that you should have your eyeglasses checked each year,” said Dr. Krimmer. “The eye doctor will usually advise an appropriate interval between exams, depending upon your individual needs.”
“Glasses have nothing to do with the health of the eyes,” confirmed Paul R. Lichter, M.D., a University of Michigan ophthalmologist. “Having them checked annually is somewhat like going to the shoe store each year to see if you need new shoes. So long as a person is pleased with the vision he has with his present eyeglasses, there is little reason to check for a change.”
You should also be aware of other myths. “The way light enters the eye is, to many people, a mysterious event.” Therefore, Dr. Lichter continued, ‘there is a belief that if light doesn’t enter the eye properly something bad will happen. Sitting too close to a television set, reading in dim light, holding books too close, or wearing someone else’s glasses, all evoke a feeling of danger in the public’s mind. In fact, the eye deals with light regardless of how it enters the eye. Whether the light is dim, or the rays are bent in one way or another, the eye will still perform its function. Nothing unhealthy can result from this.”
Another thing the eye specialist reported is that speaking of eyeglasses which are ‘too strong” is simply a misnomer. What patients usually mean is that their eyeglasses are uncomfortable. This discomfort may be annoying, but it will not cause harm to the eyes.
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