Walking on the road now, almost seven out of ten people wear glasses. Glasses are not only fashionable accessories, but also tools for correcting myopia. Therefore, everyone, wearing glasses must not be taken lightly. Have you been hit by the seven taboos of wearing glasses below?
Taboo 1: Do not wear other people's glasses casually.
Everyone's glasses have different degrees of prescription, the distance between the optical centers of the two lenses, the length of the temple, and the height of the nose support. Therefore, it is not advisable to wear other people's glasses casually. Wearing them for a long time may increase one's prescription and even cause strabismus.
Taboo 2: Do not forcefully twist the frame of the glasses.
When removing or wearing glasses with one hand, the frame may deform due to uneven force, so be sure to use both hands when removing or wearing glasses. It is also necessary to regularly check whether the screws on the eyeglass frame are loose and whether the frame is deformed. If the screws are found to be loose, they should be tightened in a timely manner to prevent the lenses from falling off and breaking.
Taboo 3: The frame of glasses should not be too loose or too tight.
The distance between the legs of the glasses and the curvature of the legs should be appropriate, and the glasses should not be too loose or too tight when worn. The eyes must be directly facing the optical center of the lens, otherwise the prism effect will occur, causing symptoms such as visual distortion, dizziness, vertigo, eye soreness, and fatigue.
Taboo 4: Wash glasses with water before cleaning.
When the lens is stained with dust, dry wiping can easily scratch the lens. It is recommended to rinse it with water, then use a tissue to absorb the moisture, and finally dry it with a special eyeglass cloth. When the lens is very dirty, it is recommended to clean it with a low concentration neutral detergent, and then rinse and dry it with water.
Taboo 5: Do not wear glasses and participate in vigorous exercise.
The frame glasses are not firmly attached to our faces, and wearing them during intense exercise may shatter the glasses and even cause eye damage. It is recommended to wear specialized sports goggles during exercise.
Taboo 6: Place glasses with the convex surface of the lens facing upwards.
To avoid scratches and scratches on the lenses, they should be placed facing upwards. When not in use, please do not place them near high-temperature objects such as heaters or stoves. Do not put them in a closed car during summer, and also do not wear glasses to the sauna, as high temperatures can cause glasses to deform and damage the optical function of the lenses.
Taboo 7: Do not wear sunglasses indiscriminately.
Some people wear sunglasses for a long time regardless of time or occasion, which is harmful to eye health. Because wearing sunglasses in low light environments, such as in the evening, at night, or indoors, not only does it not protect the eyes, but it can also affect vision and increase the burden on the eyes.