Glasses vs Contact Lenses: Which Is Better?
Neha often found herself adjusting her glasses throughout the day, while working, exercising, even during simple conversations. Sometimes they felt uncomfortable, and other times she wished she didn’t have to depend on them at all. Like many patients, she wondered, “Are contact lenses a better option for me?” Vision problems like blurred vision usually happen when the eyes cannot focus clearly. This can be due to refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism. Both glasses and contact lenses are designed to correct this, but the right choice depends on comfort, lifestyle, and eye health. Patients often experience common eye problem symptoms, difficulty reading, headaches, eye strain, or even mild eye pain after long screen hours. Some feel their glasses get in the way during daily activities, while others worry about touching their eyes or managing lenses. Glasses are simple, safe, and easy to maintain. They don’t require direct contact with the eyes an...