Can you get dizzy from not wearing glasses?
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Ethan Gonzalez
Works at the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL), Lives in Lyon, France.
As an optometrist with years of experience in vision correction, I can provide you with an informed perspective on this matter.
It's possible to experience dizziness if you're not wearing glasses that are properly fitted or if your prescription is outdated. When your glasses are too tight, they can cause pressure on your head and temples, which may lead to headaches and potentially dizziness. Similarly, if the prescription in your glasses is not accurate for your current vision needs, it can cause your eyes to strain to focus, which can also result in discomfort and dizziness.
However, it's important to note that dizziness is not a common symptom of simply not wearing glasses if you're not used to wearing them regularly. It's more likely to occur when there's an issue with the fit or prescription of the glasses you are wearing.
Studied at the University of Johannesburg, Lives in Johannesburg, South Africa.
If you already have glasses, you may be wearing a pair of glasses that aren't properly fitted or your prescription is no longer accurate. A pair of glasses that are fitted too tightly can cause both headaches and dizziness. The wrong prescription can also cause similar problems.
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If you already have glasses, you may be wearing a pair of glasses that aren't properly fitted or your prescription is no longer accurate. A pair of glasses that are fitted too tightly can cause both headaches and dizziness. The wrong prescription can also cause similar problems.