So many people actively avoid driving at night because of glare and vision problems. Even a little bit of myopia and/or astigmatism becomes more pronounced at night, and if you add glare sensitivity to that, you have big problems. Luckily, a lot of lens manufacturers have come up with solutions to this problem. Hoya have the Enroute lens, which we’ve discussed previously, and Essilor have the Crizal Drive coating, which significantly reduces glare, making you more comfortable.
Related Post
These are some of the most common questions I get from you: 1. At what age can I take...
Good day Allergy season is upon us once again, itchy, teary, red eyes;...
We start the year with a look into children’s vision. A lot of schools offer vision...
Most of us spend time in front of a computer, regardless of what profession we’re...
“I can see, so my eyes are fine, right?” We often use our vision to judge the...
A few weeks ago while browsing twitter, I came across a tweet by a young lady,...
I see fine during the day with my glasses, but at night my vision is not good. This has really cramped my life. I am 79 in a month, single and not ready to sit in a rocking chair!
What can I do?