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6/6 partially is dangerous
Is 6/6 partial is dangerous I have eye sight 1 and 1.5 both are minus I have to use spets continuously
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It is absolutely fine! Refractive error is neither a disease nor a deficiency. Refractive errors are distributed in Gaussian curve in population. The curve is getting skewed towards myopia due to life style changes though. So , please relax and use correction accordingly.
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Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns
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Nothing to worry. Pl use glasses continuously. Pl take green leafy vegetables, fish and eggs etc. Have Balanced diet. Pl have adequate sleep. Pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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Its not a issue for which you should worry Continue wearing spects.
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Not at all It should not be tagged as Dangerous as such. Its Considered absolutely Normal Variable spectacle number is a different issue all together.
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Nothing to worry.  Please continue using glasses. Consult ophthalmologist annually
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