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An estimated 64% of adults in the U.S. wear eyeglasses to correct their eyesight. However, many people still have misconceptions about eyeglasses. Find out the truth behind common myths about eyeglasses in today’s post from your trusted optometrist at Spectrum Eye Care.

Myth #1: Wearing Eyeglasses Makes You Dependent on Them

Some people believe that wearing glasses can actually make your vision worse. This is simply not true. Eyeglasses do not make any changes to your eyes. You may need to upgrade your prescription periodically, but this is not due to wearing eyeglasses.

Myth #2: Eyeglasses Are only for People With Terrible Vision

Eyeglasses are not only for people with severe vision impairment, although they can certainly help with that. Some people need eyeglasses to correct a refractive error like hyperopia, myopia or astigmatism. Others only need to wear them when they are reading, driving or working on the computer.

Myth #3: Reading Glasses Are Only for Old People

Reading glasses can be prescribed to children and young adults, too. Farsightedness, also known as hyperopia, occurs when the cornea is too flat, or the eye is too short. The light entering the eye cannot break enough, and the focal point appears behind the retina, not in front as it’s supposed to. If your child complains about headaches or discomfort in the eyes, it’s best to take them for an eye exam.

Myth #4: Eye Exercises Can Prevent You From Needing to Wear Glasses

The quality of your eyesight depends on the anatomy of your eye, your age and your genetics. Eye exercises can help your eyes rest, especially when you’re tired from work, but they cannot change your eye condition. Nevertheless, eye exercises are a great way to restore the moisture levels and mobility of your eyes.

Myth #5: Dark Lenses Protect Your Eyes From UV Radiation

Dark lenses may not be enough to protect your eyes against UV radiation. As such, you should be careful when buying sunglasses that don’t have an information tag about the protection factor and manufacturer on them. Without an anti UV layer, your eyes can still be damaged by the sun while wearing dark lenses. Thus, be sure to buy your sunglasses from a reputable optics shop. These will include an anti-reflective layer on both sides of the lens and protect your eyes against UV radiation.

Are you looking for eye professionals who can assist your needs? Reach out to Spectrum Eye Care. We offer many services, including LASIK eye surgery. Call us today at (704) 543-9000 or fill out our contact form to set an appointment. We offer services in Charlotte, NC.