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Eye & Vision Disorders
Question #10735
355 days ago
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I am not gettingperfectspects for my eye

Neeraj

Hi> “I have received a prescription twice, but I'm still experiencing blurry vision. I would like to book an appointment for a manual refraction test, trial lenses, binocular vision test, and retina scan. Can you help with that?”

Age: 42
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Hello dear Please follow below instructions Use iyitone twice a day for 15 days Take multiple therapy for 1 month In case of no improvement consult opthalmologist Regards

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Hello Neeraj as on this platform we can provide consultant but for examination i would suggest to visit your nearest trusted eye hospital or u can search that on Google

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Hi! Since you’re still having blurry vision despite two prescriptions, it’s important to get a manual refraction, trial lens fitting, binocular vision assessment, and a retina scan done. Please book an appointment with an ophthalmologist or optometrist who offers full vision diagnostics I can help you find one near you if you’d like.

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What You Can Do Now Visit a Comprehensive Eye Hospital or Clinic Look for centers with:

Qualified optometrists and ophthalmologists Facilities for manual refraction and retinal imaging (OCT/Fundus) Binocular vision testing (especially if there’s double vision, headaches, or eyestrain) Mention the Following When Booking: “Persistent blurry vision despite new glasses” Request: “Complete refraction with trial frame, binocular vision testing, and retina evaluation”

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when number is not sure - always get a cycloplegic refraction done

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If you’re still experiencing blurry vision after two prescriptions, it’s important to delve deeper into potential reasons. Factors like incorrect refraction, lens adaptation issues, or underlying eye health could be contributing. Booking an appointment for a comprehensive eye exam, including manual refraction, trial lenses, and tests like binocular vision assessment and retina scans, is a wise move. This will allow the eye specialist to pinpoint any difficulties that the prescriptions didn’t address. Manual refraction can help ensure the prescription is precise, while trial lenses may simulate vision correction to assess if they provide clarity. Binocular vision testing checks how well your eyes work together, and retina scanning detects any structural abnormalities. Make appointments with an optometrist or ophthalmologist; they can conduct these tests and analyze the results. Meanwhile, ensure you follow eye care routines, like regular breaks from screens and adequate lighting, to minimize strain. If these measures don’t yield improvement, your eye care provider might explore other causes or conditions like dry eyes or cataracts. It’s essential to get clarity on such issues promptly to preserve eye health, so don’t hesitate to pursue this comprehensive assessment further.

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