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Why do my eyeballs bulge when I wear glasses for myopia for a long time?

People who wear glasses for a long time

The eyes will be deformed because:

1. Due to refractive error and myopia, especially after moderate to high myopia, the eyes will become deformed. The axis has become longer and the eyeball has become larger. Regardless of whether you wear glasses or not, the eyeball is already more bulging than when you are not nearsighted.

Glasses have a cosmetic effect. After wearing myopia glasses, the concave lens lenses shrink the image of the eyeballs, making the eyeballs look smaller. Once you are used to it, you will form a visual standard. When you take off your glasses and see the real eyeballs, the changes are obvious, and you will inevitably feel that the eyes are deformed. The greater the power of the glasses, the more obvious the feeling.

2. Due to long-term wearing of glasses, a certain range from the eye socket to the bridge of the nose is depressed by the frame and appears flat. After taking off the glasses, it makes people feel that the entire eye area does not have the contours it should have, resulting in The feeling of eye deformation is aggravated by myopia and protruding eyeballs; but when you wear glasses, the flat part is "filled in", so you don't feel the deformation.

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