Are there glasses for all problems and needs?
Fortunately, modern technology and optical science have developed glasses that meet every vision need and adapt to every problem.
The most common types of glasses are those that correct vision problems such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. These lenses are tailored to the exact needs of each individual, allowing for clear vision at various distances.
With age, presbyopia is a normal progression that affects the ability to focus at close distances. To treat it, monofocal or multifocal glasses are available to facilitate daily activities such as reading or using electronic devices.
Multifocal and bifocal glasses combine more than one type of correction, accommodating vision at different distances. They are ideal for people who need help with both near and distance vision, without the need to change glasses throughout the day.
With the increasing use of digital screens, blue light blocking safety glasses are becoming increasingly popular. These glasses reduce eye strain and help protect against the harmful effects of constant exposure to screen light, such as dry and tired eyes and sleep disturbances.
For those who need vision correction and want protection from the sun at the same time, prescription sunglasses are available. These offer UV protection, reduce light intensity and allow clear vision even under bright lighting conditions.
Finally, there are glasses designed specifically for drivers, which reduce reflections from other vehicles' lights at night or during rainy conditions. These glasses help to provide clearer vision and offer safety on the road.