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The distance between the lenses is for a "standard" person. Generally, this will not be a problem, but if a patient is sensitive or has more closely set eyes, for example, it may pose a problem. Persons buying ready-made sunglasses or reading glasses should hold them up to see if they appear clear. They should also hold the lenses to see an object with straight lines reflected off of the lenses. 2week If the lines don''t appear straight, the lenses may be warped or inferior.Patients may sometimes contacts need a few days to adjust to a new prescription; however, problems should be reported, because the glasses may need to be rechecked.contact

BE PERSISTENT. What should you do if you have trouble prying your prescription out of your 2week and contacts doctor''s hands? Your state attorney general''s office should be able to tell you whether your state requires doctors to give out prescriptions. 2week If yours doesn''t, try contacts reassuring your doctor that you will not neglect necessary follow-up visits, or ask him or her to match prices you''ve found 2week at an online or mail-order contacts source.When comparing prices, be sure to factor in any shipping charges that add to your mail-order costs. And ask what a discounter''s policy is on replacing damaged or missing lenses; many doctors replace them free. 2week Also check the expiration date when you get your lenses to make sure they haven''t expired

The lenses Council reports that 26 million Americans wear contact. Among lenses contacts wearers, approximately 80% wear the 2week soft type and 18% contacts wear rigid gas-permeable lenses. The Council reports that about 2week 11% of lenses wearers, contacts and 2week approximately 2.8 million people, are under 18.InfantsThere are few instances when corrective lenses--lenseses or contacts--are prescribed for infants. However, when an infant develops cataracts , a condition known as infantile aphakia, contact may be prescribed following surgery. contacts In 1993, the Journal of the American Medical Association reported that contact were safe and effective for use with infants 2week following cataract surgery. Routine care of the lenses was easily learned by the contacts baby''s parents or caregivers.

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