FAQ: Can Dry Eyes Affect Eye Vision Correction? -Web Information
Saturday, January 7th, 2012I wear overnight hard lenses, and my right eye vision is terrible; I can’t see anything clearly when looking through that eye. My optometrist doesn’t understand what’s wrong either; he’s already changed it once or twice to make the lens fit better. In fact, the right lens fit better than my left lens, but the left eye has great vision while the right eye does not.
Does this have anything to do with dry eyes? Or would it be because I sleep on my right side?
I’m myopic, so I’m correcting my vision via contacts. I haven’t tried soft, but I kinda want to stick with hard lenses, as I prefer overnight treatment.
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