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Your eyesight is a precious gift, and if you wear eyeglasses or contact lenses for vision correction, you know they make a valuable difference in your ability to see. To promote good eye health, the American Optometric Association designates the month of March as National Save Your Vision Month. Here’s what eye care professionals want you to know about conditions that affect how you see and how to address them.

How Eyeglasses Can Improve Vision

What Is Nearsightedness?

Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is a common eye condition in which you can see items clearly when they’re close to you, but when they’re in the distance, it’s hard to see them. Generally, a prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses corrects the problem, which occurs when the cornea is too curved, or an eyeball is too long.

What Is Farsightedness?

eyeglasses-Anchorage-AKFarsightedness, or hyperopia, affects about 5% to 10% of Americans. If you have this condition, you can see items clearly when they’re far away, but they are blurry up close. In severe cases, you may experience blurred vision with objects close and far away. Prescription eyeglasses are the safest, easiest way to correct farsightedness, which occurs when the cornea or lens of the eye is abnormally shaped.

What Is Astigmatism?

Astigmatism is a condition that occurs if your eyeballs are not perfectly round. The primary sign of astigmatism is blurry vision because the light is not bending evenly around the eyes. Fortunately, once it is diagnosed, the condition is correctable with glasses, contact lenses, or surgery.

 

If you need eyeglasses for farsightedness, nearsightedness, or astigmatism, fill your prescription at Cook Inlet Eyewear of Anchorage, AK. These skilled opticians will work with you to find the right glasses for your needs and help save your vision. Specializing in high-quality European brands, they provide personalized service to match their superior selection. Learn more about their merchandise and fittings by visiting the website or calling (907) 276-1021 today.

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