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Why does the size of eye enlarges or shirnks in peoples who wear spectacles .CAN IT BE PREVENTED? |
the size of my eye has been shirnking since I have started wearing spectacles.Ihad my cataract operation eight years back.after which Ineed to wear spectacles .Can I hse contact lenses istead of spectacles People can wear contact lenses successfully after a cataract extraction. Are you shortsighted? Your eyes will appear smaller through your spectacle lens. Someone who is long sighted will wear spectacle lenses that magnify their eyes. Might be just that the lens enlarge the appearance |
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