Without glasses, dangerously bad!
Many people have problems with their vision when they are not wearing glasses, which can result in difficulties in everyday activities. What causes poor vision and why do some people not see well without glasses?
Unchanged Focal Point
It is important to understand how glasses affect our vision. Glasses correct differences in the focal powers between our eyes and the light entering them. This allows the image to be focused on the retina, or the correct location. Without glasses, we see the world through an “unchanged focal point” which can cause overexposed or blurred images.
Problems with Clarity
People who have vision problems essentially see the same way, but they are unable to see objects from a distance or simplified, and have problems with clarity. They may perceive the world as blurry or distorted. Clarity disorders also cause problems with reading, writing, and other activities that require colorful visualizations.
Don’t forget about eye exams
Age, illnesses, and many other factors can affect our eye health. When a month ago we did not need glasses, today our eyes may start to fail for an action we did not notice before. That’s why it is so important to regularly visit an eye doctor to conduct eye exams and detect eye problems early on.
Summary
Why do we see worse without glasses? The main reasons are problems with clarity and uncorrected differences in focal powers. People with vision impairments are usually unable to perceive the world in the same way as those with good vision. That’s why it is so important not to forget about eye exams and to detect eye problems early.