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Computer Vision Symptoms:
headaches, tired eyes, burning eyes, watering
eyes, itching eyes, dry eyes, double vision, blurred vision, eye fatigue,
eye strain, bloodshot eyes, sore eyes, irritated eyes, and eye pain |
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Reading Eye Chart
For Selecting the Proper Strength of reading glasses
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Print off this entire page with your Printer. The
results may not be correct if you look directly at this chart from
your computer monitor due to the size and resolution differences among
computers.
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The reading chart below should be approximately
5 inches wide.
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To determine the strength of reading glasses you
should order, place the following printed Reading Chart on your
monitor and read it from a distance of about 14 inches without
glasses. The first line you have difficulty reading has a lens
strength to the right of it. When ordering reading glasses, select
this strength.
Attention: Ready-to-wear non-prescription
reading glasses are not intended to replace those prescribed by an eye doctor.
Regular eye exams by a doctor is recommended to determine your vision needs
and eye health status. This site is meant to help you determine if reading
glasses would be usefull in your case.
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