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- Is a 1. 25 Eye Prescription Bad? Do I Need Glasses? - Vision Center
When your eye doctor talks about diopters (D), they're referring to the strength of the lenses you'll need to correct your vision A ±1 25 prescription is considered mild and affects your ability to see clearly at different distances
- How to Read My Eyeglasses Prescription- Eye Prescription Calculator . . .
If the optometrist wrote "DS" or "Sph" or "Spherical" in the Cylinder space, it indicates no correction and should be entered as 0 on the order form This means that the eyeball is spherical and has no oblongedness, and consequently has no Cylinder or Axis values
- How to Read an Eyeglasses Prescription
What does “sphere (SPH)” mean on my prescription? The sphere column is often abbreviated as SPH This is the lens power needed to fix your vision A minus sign (−) next to the number means nearsightedness (you see better up close and need distance correction)
- How to Read Your Eyeglass Prescription | Eye Associates
The “Sphere (SPH)” column refers to the lens power you need to correct nearsightedness or farsightedness, measured in diopters (D) A minus sign (-) means you're nearsighted—you see better up close than far away
- SPH in Glasses Explained: What Your Prescription Means
Confused by SPH on your glasses prescription? Learn what SPH means, how it affects your vision, and why knowing it matters for lens strength and eye health
- How to read eye test results - Banton Frameworks
Positive SPH means you're hyperopic (far-sighted) when you can see objects far away clearly, but close objects are blurry Negative SPH means you have myopic (near-sighted) when you can see objects near to you clearly, but objects far away are blurry
- How Bad Is My Eyeglass Prescription? | Total Vision
While it is true that higher SPH or CYL values indicate a greater degree of nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism, this does not necessarily equate to poor overall eye health
- What Does your Eye Prescription Mean? - Eyelux Optometry
You will see (-) SPH values for short-sightedness e g -1 25 These glasses will have thicker edges You will see (+) SPH values for far-sightedness e g +0 75 These lenses will have a thicker center
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