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Can All Visions Be Corrected To 20/20

Can Vision 20/25 be corrected? My doctor said it can’t be. If so, how?

Greetings,Don’t you get a bit fatigued with the limited responses? I do.Notwithstanding having actual physical problems-yes you can!How?Often, your vision is affected by your lifestyle. That includes that your organs and glands are congested and also could be that your thyroid is sluggish and slowed which causes a lot of water pocketing and inflammation. That inflammation pushes in predictable areas of your body. You may know or look up someone with “Grave’s Disease,” which is inflammation that has also reached the orbit of the eye and causes the eyes to protrude, right? Take a look at some pictures and you see the “pug dog effect.”Naturally, we aren’t told all of this because all too often Doctors just don’t know it, don’t believe it, or they are not allowed to share it with you: or, all of the above!You don’t have suffer! What you can do that truly works if this is congestive, inflammation related as a good many are, is to detoxify and add on some yoga to get things moving along with walking!Change your diet to a plant based diet, do some yoga at home or go to a class a few times per week as the reason for that particular exercise is to “RELEASE TENSION FROM THE MUSCLES & BODY” not to “stretch” them.Get walking 3–5 miles per day and watch the difference: then, come back and tell me, not because you went back for an eye test and got “proof,” because you felt and know the difference within yourself.Be well!I thought you may like the image below and hope to be very helpful for the World Family!

To what power can 20/400 vision be corrected to? Can it be corrected to 20/20?

I am living proof it can. I am 20/400–3 which means I can sort of/kind of see that big E on the eye chart from 3 feet away. With my glasses, I am actually corrected to 20/15. YAY!

I was told 20/25 vision in the right eye can't be corrected. Why not?

Usually it can be corrected.There might be reasons that it would not be possible to correct.It might be the result of higher order refractive errors. Higher order error cause most of us to have 20/20 vision instead of 20/10. We all should be able to see 20/10, but uncorrectable errors are preventing it. We typically only correct spherical (focus) and cylinder (astigmatism). The higher order aberrations include: vertical trefoil, vertical coma, horizontal coma, oblique trefoil, oblique quadrafoil, oblique secondary astigmatism, … the list is infinitely long.LASIK surgery attempts to correct some of these, but there are diminishing returns because it is not a perfectly accurate and predictable process. Another approach is to produce a lens that is corrected for higher order and replace the crystalline eye lens. This promises 20/10 vision. It is still in trials.Other reasons that 20/25 vision may not be correctable include macular degeneration, homogeneity in the vitreous humor or the crystalline lens, a misshapen crystalline lens, and other eye defects.It might be that it is so close to normal that your eye care specialist doesn’t think that it is worth the trouble of wearing glasses.

Can I still join the Navy if my Vision is NOT corrected to 20/20?

Hello, I'm 21 years old female and my vision can NOT be corrected to 20/20 with contacts or glasses. I don't know what my vision is now but I know it's somewhere between the lines of 20/40-20/60. I'm not sure. I'm interests in the Journalism program there but I also do know MEPS first comes before even job picking. Do I still have a chance? And remember I'm not sure if the numbed above are my definite vision numbers. I always wanted to be in the Navy and plan on enlisting somewhere this summer. I'm excited but I know I can't get my hopes up if MEPS don't go too well. So any words for me? Oh I also hard if my vision is not corrected that they do have a guideline of vision numbers but anyway any words?

Do glasses always correct vision to corrected 20/20 vision?

You will have to ask your eye Dr. if you are corrected to 20/20 , no one here can guess at that.

Normally, if your eyes are healthy, then you are 20/20 with your glasses on.

Just because one eye is blurrier than the other without glasses on doesn't mean anything.

Why can't the optimitrist correct my vision to 20/20?

You need to check with the optometrist what the expected acuity was and if less than 20/20, the reason why.

Not everyone can get 20/20, with even the best glasses, if there is something other than a focussing error limiting the vison in the eyes. But that would normally be mentioned during an examination, and referred for further assessment (if it hadn't already been noted and understood on a previous occasion).
This could be such things as cataracts, macular damage, lazy eye (amblyopia)... the list is almost endless.
but while 20/30 is the best some perfectly normal eyes can achieve, with 20/60 there almost has to be some underlying reason.

This doesn't include the other simple possibility that either the optometrist or the technician made an error in writing or reading the intended Rx. It happens, and can easily be checked and corrected.

Correctable to 20/20?

I have a contact prescription of -2.5 diopters in one eye and -2.0 diopters in another. Does anyone know if my vision can be corrected to 20/20? I am wondering because I am 14 years old and hope to join the army when I graduate.

I also heard you see better in glasses than you do in contacts (with the same prescription) - is that true? My glasses are two to three years old and I can see about 20/40 with them and they are a lower prescription.

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