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[[jake says|'''Diopter Complexity:'''  The degree of difference between left and right eye spherical diopters.  Amount of cylinder correction.  Degree of difference between left and right eye cylinder.}}<ref>https://endmyopia.org/pro-topic-nick-is-time-to-equalize-diopters/</ref>
{{jake says|'''Diopter Complexity''': The degree of difference between left and right eye spherical diopters.  Amount of cylinder correction.  Degree of difference between left and right eye cylinder.}}<ref>https://endmyopia.org/pro-topic-nick-is-time-to-equalize-diopters/</ref>


A simple pair of glasses has spherical lenses of similar power.  If one eye is weaker than the other, or you have [[astigmatism]], lenses to compensate for that are more complex.  EM recommends<ref name="EndMyopia Blog: How To Reduce Prescription Complexity">{{Cite web |title=Pro Topic: How To Reduce Prescription Complexity - Endmyopia |url=https://endmyopia.org/pro-topic-how-to-reduce-prescription-complexity/ |website=endmyopia.org |access-date=2020-06-05}}</ref><ref name="EndMyopia Blog: Reducing Potential Harmful Prescription Complexity">{{Cite web |title=Reducing Potential Harmful Prescription Complexity |url=https://endmyopia.org/eyesight-health-reducing-potential-harmful-prescription-complexity/ |website=endmyopia.org |access-date=2020-06-05}}</ref> that you start with small and even [[spherical reductions]] first, then after you've accomplished a few of those, then work on reducing complexity.
A simple pair of glasses has spherical lenses of similar power.  If one eye is weaker than the other, or you have [[astigmatism]], lenses to compensate for that are more complex.  EM recommends<ref name="EndMyopia Blog: How To Reduce Prescription Complexity">{{Cite web |title=Pro Topic: How To Reduce Prescription Complexity - Endmyopia |url=https://endmyopia.org/pro-topic-how-to-reduce-prescription-complexity/ |website=endmyopia.org |access-date=2020-06-05}}</ref><ref name="EndMyopia Blog: Reducing Potential Harmful Prescription Complexity">{{Cite web |title=Reducing Potential Harmful Prescription Complexity |url=https://endmyopia.org/eyesight-health-reducing-potential-harmful-prescription-complexity/ |website=endmyopia.org |access-date=2020-06-05}}</ref> that you start with small and even [[spherical reductions]] first, then after you've accomplished a few of those, then work on reducing complexity.

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A simple pair of glasses has spherical lenses of similar power. If one eye is weaker than the other, or you have astigmatism, lenses to compensate for that are more complex. EM recommends[2][3] that you start with small and even spherical reductions first, then after you've accomplished a few of those, then work on reducing complexity. Guide:Reducing lens complexity

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