Contact Lens Prescription?

I recently got brand new contacts. I had been wearing a pair of glasses that were +1.25 in the left eye and +3.50 in the right, respectively. Lo and behold, my contact prescription is +3.25 in the left and +4.00 in the right. Is that a deterioration in vision, or is it sI amply a refractive change because I’m using contacts now?


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4 Responses to “Contact Lens Prescription?”

  • ≈Li-Gi≈ says:

    It sounds like a deterioration. Contacts don’t make a difference in your prescription (except for with astigmatism. but that is irrelevant). But this drastic of a change might indicate something wrong with your eyes. Maybe see an ophthalmologist, as such a change in prescription is very unlikely. Again, this has nothing to do with the contacts, and is simply a change in your vision.

  • Mischele, RN says:

    It’s a deterioration in vision. Contact prescriptions and glasses prescriptions are usually the same. More than likely the glasses you had been wearing were supposed to be +3.25 in the left (instead of the 1.25) but either the handwriting was poor or the doctor just plain messed up. It’s unusual to have that much of a variation from one eye to the other.

  • Alfred says:

    Yes, ur eyesight have become worst. take great care of the eyes.

  • john e says:

    No, your vision has not deteriorated; you have simply been prescribed what is needed. Your glasses were way off. There was no refractive change.

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