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How do you read these complicated things!? Believe it or not, they're actually pretty simple to understand.
How do you read these complicated things!? Believe it or not, they're actually pretty simple to understand.
==Spherical==
==Spherical==
[[Spherical]] is your overall myopia, in all directions.
[[Spherical]] is the overall correction, in all directions. It is measured in [[diopters]]. A minus value means the lense is used correct [[myopia]] and a plus value means it is used to correct [[presbyopia]].
 
==Cylinder==
==Cylinder==
[[Cylinder]] is the additional myopia in a specific direction of your eye. Think of a straight line going across the surface of your eye at a certain degree. The degree this happens at is your axis.
[[Cylinder]] is the additional correction in a specific direction of your eye. It is measured in [[diopters]]. Think of a straight line going across the surface of your eye at a certain degree. The degree this happens at is your axis.


Cylinder correction means your eye has some level of [[astigmatism]].
Cylinder correction means your eye has some level of [[astigmatism]].
==Axis==
==Axis==
[[Axis]] is the degree at which cylinder values are relevant. The correct cylinder value but the wrong axis value would make the correction pretty worthless! When reducing your correction, you should never ever change the axis, especially if you've had that value of axis for a long time.
[[Axis]] is the degree at which cylinder values are relevant. The correct cylinder value but the wrong axis value would make the correction pretty worthless! When reducing your correction, you should never ever change the axis, especially if you've had that value of axis for a long time.

Revision as of 21:56, 10 June 2020

How do you read these complicated things!? Believe it or not, they're actually pretty simple to understand.

Spherical

Spherical is the overall correction, in all directions. It is measured in diopters. A minus value means the lense is used correct myopia and a plus value means it is used to correct presbyopia.

Cylinder

Cylinder is the additional correction in a specific direction of your eye. It is measured in diopters. Think of a straight line going across the surface of your eye at a certain degree. The degree this happens at is your axis.

Cylinder correction means your eye has some level of astigmatism.

Axis

Axis is the degree at which cylinder values are relevant. The correct cylinder value but the wrong axis value would make the correction pretty worthless! When reducing your correction, you should never ever change the axis, especially if you've had that value of axis for a long time.

If you don't have any cylinder correction, you will not have an axis value either.

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