Not wearing your glasses will not make your eyesight worse. However, it can cause a number of uncomfortable symptoms, such as eye strain, headaches, and fatigue. It can also make it difficult to perform everyday tasks, such as driving, reading, and working.
In children, not wearing glasses can have a long-term impact on the development of their vision. If a child needs glasses to see correctly, their eyes may not develop properly if they go uncorrected. This can lead to conditions such as amblyopia (lazy eye) and strabismus (crossed eyes).
If you need glasses, it is important to wear them as prescribed by your eye doctor. This will help you to see clearly and reduce the risk of eye strain and other problems.
There are a few exceptions to the rule that not wearing glasses will not make your eyesight worse. For example, people with high myopia (nearsightedness) may find that their vision progresses more quickly if they do not wear their glasses. Additionally, people with certain eye conditions, such as keratoconus, may need to wear glasses to prevent their vision from worsening.
If you have any concerns about your vision, be sure to talk to your eye doctor. They can assess your individual needs and recommend the best course of treatment for you.
