Is it true that your eyes can get better from wearing perscription eye glesses?


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Not necessarily--if your eyes are going to change, they are going to change. Very little can be done to stop that as far as glasses are concerned.

Wearing perscription eye glasses make it so you can survive while/if your eyes change. Some people have eyes that don't change very quickly, others do. It depends on the person, not on the eye glasses.
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I don't think they can get better , but you will see better if you have the proper glasses,
I would think so. People's eyes change. If you become pregnant your eyes even change then and your prescription may or may not work any longer. My fiance had astigmatism and wearing his contacts completely corrected it and he no longer has it. My eyes have progressively gotten weaker over the years but I'm sure it is different for different people.
i don't think so cause i wear glasses and my eyes get worse
Yes they can. Mine did. When you need a prescription and don't have it there is more of a strain on the eyes which can make them worse. Sometimes, Not always, the correct prescription can relieve the problem and the eyes can become stronger.
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