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  1. ... to the point where you can't see well enough to read, it may be helpful to learn Braille while you are still able to see. People with vision worse than 20/200, with glasses or contact lenses, are considered legally blind in most states in ...
  2. ... a halo around lights.</li> <li>Not being able to see well at night</li> ... anti-glare sunglasses or magnifying lenses can help at first. Surgery is also an ...
  3. ... it unpleasant, they may stop wearing them. Monovision contact lenses affect ... the “near” eye to see clearly when looking at things that are further ...
  4. ... This condition is called presbyopia . Reading glasses, bifocal glasses, or contact lenses can help correct presbyopia. You may be less able to tolerate glare. For example, glare from a ...
  5. ... print or seeing other details. But you can see well enough to walk and do most ... you may not be able to recognize faces until they are close. SYMPTOMS ...
  6. ... percentage of these patients who would receive nonsurgical (glasses or contact lenses) and surgical (laser vision correction, incision corneal surgery, ...
  7. ... is typically blurry and cannot be corrected by glasses or contact lenses. Vision impairment that cannot be improved with corrective ... vision loss that cannot be completely corrected with glasses or contact lenses.</html:p><html:p >Some people with coloboma ...
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