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Eyeglasses are an invaluable solution for people living with vision issues. When they cause discomfort, however, wearing them can be a burden, and many people then avoid them altogether. Headaches are a side effect many people experience, and it’s important to understand the cause and what you should do. Addressing the problem early will ensure that any changes are made and you can comfortably wear your glasses.

Do Glasses Cause Headaches?

Whether you’ve recently picked up a new pair of eyeglasses or have had the same prescription for a while, headaches are something you may begin to experience. When you first get glasses, your eyes have to adjust to the new vision strength. Initially, there can be some strain during this adjustment period, leading to headaches. Eventually, they should disappear once your eyes are used to the lenses. If you’ve worn eyeglasses for a while and suddenly get headaches, it can mean that you need a new prescription. As your eyes struggle to see objects clearly, they undergo additional strain, which can lead to aching feelings.

What Should You Do?

eyeglassesWhile headaches can be managed with over-the-counter painkillers, you ultimately need to see an eye doctor if it lasts for longer than a few days. They’ll take a close look to confirm that the eyeglasses are the cause and then determine the best course of action. Typically, they’ll adjust your prescription until you find something that works perfectly. Eye-related headaches may be tied to eye diseases and other health complications, which is why you should never put off getting an exam. Some diseases can even lead to total blindness, so schedule an appointment with your eye doctor as soon as possible.

 

If you’re overdue for an eye exam, turn to Daniel J. Kroger OD in West Chester, OH. He brings over 25 years of experience to his practice and takes a patient-centric approach to care. He’s proud to provide affordable treatment options and can assist with eye diseases, prescription eyeglasses and contact lenses, and general eye care, all of which you can explore further on his website. Call (513) 777-3936 to schedule an exam, and connect with him on Facebook for news and updates.

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