After using a new specs, which has
Right Eye : SPH : -0.50, CYL : -1.00, Axis : 85, PD : 32
Left Eye : SPH : -0.75, CYL : 0, Axis : 0, PD : 32
It seems that laptop screen or object closer seems bend/stretched towards left top, but apart from that everything looks fine and clear which is far away. What could be the reason for the same ?
Just to explain,
Scenario 1 : When i used to see laptop screen, it feels like left part is normal but getting thinner at the right side.
Scenario 2 : When i see keyboard of laptop keep parallel to the eye, it seems that all keys which are square getting stretched towards left top i.e. towards ESC button.
Thanks in advance
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Hi ..have to see
If the number prescribed is correct
And the glasses are made according to prescription.
Then contraction, frame also to be evaluated .
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Get your glasses checked to see whether Number prescribed is same as in the glass( if ordered online there are chances of mistakes), optical centre of glass is right at the centre of glass and frame of glass (if you have opted for small frame go for slightly bigger frame as edges of glass gives prismatic effect)
This advice is after the assumption that doctor has checked your eye thoroughly along with detail retina examination. If taken from optical shop get checked by doctor
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