Bifocals at the Monitor Liberation Day – December 1
Fri Dec 1st

Bifocals At The Monitor Liberation Day

On December 1st, Bifocals at the Monitor Liberation Day encourages you to refrain from blurry images each year.

Freedom comes in the form of an eye exam.. Getting your eyes checked is vital to routine eye care. Our vision changes over time, whether or not you need bifocals. Regular eye care includes more than just glasses.. Eye care plays a role in our overall wellbeing. Deteriorating vision can be an early warning of other health problems. Doctors can detect vision problems in their early stages by doing vision examinations on a regular basis.

Routine tests

  • Visual Acuity – You are certainly most familiar with this test. From a distance, your attention is focused on one eye and read the letters. As you go lower on the chart, the letters gradually decrease in size as the lower you go
  • py – The optometrist uses a phoropter, which is attached to the optometrist's computer. With all its moving parts, it seems that your optometrist would remove a few lenses in front of your eyes to determine your optimal prescription
  • The optometrist conducts two pairs of lenses using the phoropter once more. If you are nearsighted, farsighted, or have astigmatism, this test will determine whether you are nearsighted, farsighted, or have astigmatism
  • Keratometry Test – The optometrist will determine the shape and curve of your cornea
  • Peripheral Visual Test – Our peripheral vision is what we see on either side of the equation when looking forward (central vision). Humans have poor peripheral vision, with low peripheral vision. It helps us detect movement and provides visual clues to our surroundings. It also provides us with visual clues to our surroundings. This exam measures how much peripheral vision we have. A narrowing of our peripheral vision may be an indication of injury or disease
  • Measurement of Intraocular Pressure – The optometrist will blow a puff of air into your open eye. To the puff of air, the machine will determine the temperature, your eye's apposition, and your puff of air

The day also promotes other ways to care for your eyes... For example, take a break from the computer and take your eyes off. Our eyes are strained by so much computer time. Make sure your settings aren't too bright. By adjusting your screen, you can minimize glare coming from a window or other light source. In addition, adjusting font settings on your computer will save you time and reduce strain.

Learn how to track #bifocalsatthemonitorliberationday

Get an eye exam and see clearer. Here's how to find a vision service near you. If you use a computer all day, be sure to take breaks to refresh your eyes. Your eyes will thank you.

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On Monitor Liberation Day, Thomas and Ruth Roy of Wellcat.com created Bifocals.com