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Halos In Vision, Eyelid Pain, Disturbed Vision, Better Vision In One Eye. Causes?

Hi! I ve been seeing halos for years; it s way worse with lenses. When I wear lenses, I see a lot of halos and my eyes are more watery and sensitive, so I barely wear them. But also with glasses, I see halos and my eyelids hurt when I touch them. Also, my vision isn t consistent. I sometimes see better than others, and sometimes see better with my right eye and sometimes with my left eye. What do you think might be causing this?
Fri, 23 Aug 2013
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Ophthalmologist 's  Response
Hello,
The symptoms you have mentioned halos in vision, watering eyes following wearing contact lenses all indicate that contact lens related problems.
Since your vision is also not consistent all these symptoms are indicating problems with the contact lenses like defective power prescription, decentered lenses, fitting problems.
Hence I advice you to consult your optometrist for evaluation of contact lens prescription.
Thank you
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Halos In Vision, Eyelid Pain, Disturbed Vision, Better Vision In One Eye. Causes?

Hello, The symptoms you have mentioned halos in vision, watering eyes following wearing contact lenses all indicate that contact lens related problems. Since your vision is also not consistent all these symptoms are indicating problems with the contact lenses like defective power prescription, decentered lenses, fitting problems. Hence I advice you to consult your optometrist for evaluation of contact lens prescription. Thank you