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Reading glasses FAQs

What is the difference between reading glasses and eyeglasses?

Reading glasses help you see clearly up close, such as when reading from a smartphone, computer, or book. Prescription glasses, on the other hand, can correct a wider range of vision problems, including myopia, astigmatism, and more. Reading glasses usually use magnifying lenses with a preset corrective power, while prescription glasses are customized based on your specific vision needs.

What do reading glasses do for you?

Reading glasses magnify text and fine details, making close-up vision easier. They reduce eye strain and allow for more comfortable focusing during reading, using smartphones and tablets, or precision tasks like sewing or DIY work.

How do I know if I need reading glasses?

If you find yourself holding books or your phone farther away to see clearly—or if your eyes feel tired after doing near work—you may need reading glasses. Frequent headaches or blurry near vision are also common signs.

How do I tell what strength reading glasses I need?

To determine the right strength, check how clearly you can read fine print at a close distance. If you're over 40, a starting power of +1.00 to +1.50 is usually recommended. If the text remains blurry, try a slightly stronger option until your near vision feels comfortable and strain-free.

Do reading glasses hurt your eyes?

No, reading glasses won’t damage your eyes. Using the wrong strength might cause temporary discomfort like headaches or eye strain, but it won’t harm your vision. However, some ophthalmologists advise against resorting to reading glasses too early, as they may not address underlying vision issues. For personalized advice, consult your eye doctor.

Is there a difference in the quality of reading glasses?

Yes, reading glasses vary in quality based on materials, lens quality, and craftsmanship. Higher-quality designer glasses often provide better clarity, durability, and comfort.