Reading glasses are an important companion for people with presbyopia. Whether you're reading, watching TV, using a computer, or cross stitching, you can't do it without them. However, there are many misconceptions about this important companion. Today, let's discuss these misconceptions and make better use of reading glasses.

 

Do reading glasses belong only to the elderly?

 

Reading glasses aren't just for seniors. Older people are more likely to develop presbyopia, but as screen time increases, more middle-aged and even younger people are developing presbyopia. The population using reading glasses is getting younger and younger.
With this in mind, Eyecedar provides customers with high quality reading glasses in a variety of frame sizes and colors, and is committed to serving people of all ages!

 

Do I need an optometrist before buying reading glasses?

 

Reading glasses, like prescription glasses, require an optometry exam. Because everyone's eyes are different, it takes a professional optician to determine what is right for you. Wearing the wrong reading glasses can cause dizziness, nausea, or even vision problems.
Eyecedar offers functional reading glasses from +1.00 to +4.00 power, which you can choose according to your doctor's recommendation! Meanwhile, we guarantee free returns within 30 days to make your purchase worry-free!

 

How long will my reading glasses last?

 

Many people think that reading glasses will last forever unless they break, but that is not the case. Even as we get older, our eye prescription continues to change. That's why we need to change our reading glasses in time to accommodate these changes. In general, you should have your eyes examined every two to three years.

 

I hope the above is helpful. Good luck finding the reading glasses that you are happy with and enjoy clear vision.