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Could a glaucoma person who wears varifocals change to contact lenses? |
Don`t want to wear specs, but have to. It depends on they type of glaucoma you have and how it is managed. If you are using eye drops on a daily basis to reduce your ocular pressure then only daily disposable contact lenses would be recommended as the drops could interact with the contact lens material. this is an amazing question that would be best asked of the doctor that sees your regularly. Only they know your unique visual needs. very likely,yes. check with your eye dr! |
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