My eyes are 1.5 shortsighted, can I wear 1.0 or 1.25 contact lenses?
Can I wear them? I usually stay at home and watch TV, using computer.
Are 1.0 and 1.25 contact lenses enough for me?
I think if I wear 1.50, it will trade name my eyes get fatique easily when looking at near subject such as computer monitor for a long time.
Answers:
You shouldn't stipulation your contacts at all for looking at the computer since you are a little nearsighted.
Watching tv five or more feet away would be better beside the contacts.
less power will not correct your vision fully, nor will it harm your eyes. Source(s): Dispensing Optician since 1975
Well it should be physically possible. Though I'd recommend you aim advice of a trained optician.
If not, just do some experimentation. It's my guess that the 1.25 would be the best option.
Good Luck,
S.
I cogitate you do not need contacts for using computer at all !
You'd better lower the "screen load" - hold regular breaks to reduce computer eyestrain: Source(s): http://www.eyestraincare.com
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Are 1.0 and 1.25 contact lenses enough for me?
I think if I wear 1.50, it will trade name my eyes get fatique easily when looking at near subject such as computer monitor for a long time.
Answers:
You shouldn't stipulation your contacts at all for looking at the computer since you are a little nearsighted.
Watching tv five or more feet away would be better beside the contacts.
less power will not correct your vision fully, nor will it harm your eyes. Source(s): Dispensing Optician since 1975
Well it should be physically possible. Though I'd recommend you aim advice of a trained optician.
If not, just do some experimentation. It's my guess that the 1.25 would be the best option.
Good Luck,
S.
I cogitate you do not need contacts for using computer at all !
You'd better lower the "screen load" - hold regular breaks to reduce computer eyestrain: Source(s): http://www.eyestraincare.com
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