Hyperopia is a kind of eye disease comes up with the growth of age. Some people who may have a clear history of any vision problem could be suffered by it when they are old. Someday, if one idea occurs to you that you are more and more in need of stretching your arms to the limit of reading morning magazine or newspapers. Perhaps, it is time to prepare a pair of special reading eyeglasses, usually, there are two types of them, single vision and bifocals. The former one is the best choice who hasn’t been suffered from myopia ever; while the bifocals are for the rest ones, and they were first designed by Ben Franklin, who is one of the greatest scientists of the United States! (more…)
November 27, 2010
March 22, 2010
Do You Need A Pair Of Reading Glasses?
Reading Glasses and Its Fashion
Many people who are over 40 years old find themselves in need of single-vision reading glasses. Don’t take it as a sin. Actually, reading glasses can be as fashionable as sunglasses, colorful, and fun to coordinate with your wardrobe. There are full frame, rimless frame, semi-rimless frame are available. The bifocals are also on sale which are “plano” or no added Rx on the top so you can actually walk in them without getting dizzy, sun readers, and wallet readers which work great for restaurant menu reading. (more…)
March 11, 2010
The Best Way To Select Reading Glasses
As one people ages and reach the age of around 38-46, you might begin having difficulty in reading small prints. To avoid straining the eyes while reading small words and causing further damage to your eyes, as known to all, it is advisable to use reading glasses whenever you are reading or need to see small things. Apart from helping you read, if you wear a gorgeous reading glasses they can also add to your style if chosen wisely. Now, let me introduce you some ingenious way to select the best reading glasses. (more…)
July 6, 2009
Reading Glasses
Reading glasses have simple magnifying lenses, making letters appear larger. You do not need a prescription to order reading glasses, but you do need to know what your reading power is. You can figure this out at the eye doctor’s office, or by experimenting in the drugstore.
Magnifying lenses which are used to treat mild hyperopia and presbyopia, normally referred to as reading glasses, can be bought off the shelf. Most glasses are made to an individual prescription, based on degree of myopia or hyperopia combined with astigmatism if applicable. Lenses can be ground to specific prescriptions, but in some cases standard off-the-shelf prescriptions suffice, though they require custom fitting to particular frames. (more…)