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  • 23 Years
  • 22/01/2025

I'm dealing with an eye stye for a few days now, and it's really painful and bulging. It's on the inside corner of my left eye, and I'm not sure how to get rid of it. Could you advise on what I should do to ease the pain and help it go away?

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yes,visit your foe appropriate management

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I'm a bit confused about my recent eye test results. I went to Titan Eye and they said my vision is 2.00 on both sides, so I ordered glasses based on that. But a few days later, during a family checkup, another eye test showed my vision as 1.50. When I asked Titan Eye about this, they mentioned that a variation of 0.25 or 0.50 is normal and suggested that wearing 2.00 glasses wouldn't harm my eyes. But I'm not quite convinced. Is it really okay to wear glasses with a slightly higher power, like 2.00 instead of 1.50? Do you think its better to stick with a 1.50 power for reading, or should I consider progressive lenses? I've tested with another doctor who also said it's 1.50. What's your advice on the best route to take here?

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