Jennifer:cheerie:only last a year the most... :sick:
That is unusual.
I noticed that many children do not wear their spectacles correctly on their nose bridge.
Or sometimes, the spectacles are too loose and slip down the nose bridge and the child does not push it up. As a result, the alignment of vision is not correct. The child ends up squirting which makes the eyesight deteriorates.
Sometimes, the spectacles frame are slightly bended or the nose pads are misaligned due to knocks or accidents. If we do not adjust it to the correct angle, the line of vision is again distorted.
Check your child's spectacles and where it is positioned again a few hours.
As a guide, do a 1/2 yearly checkup at the optician.
If you are very familiar with the optician, you can go back every 3 mths to do a check up of the frame to make sure the alignment is not out. Afterall, we paid a bomb for the frame.
If the frame is still in good condition and the child has not outgrown the size of the frame but the lens need to be changed, you can opt to reuse the frame.
Hi Jennifer,
Thanks for ur suggestions... :salute:
I agree with you that most likely my DD did not adjust back her spec when it slips down. At times, I was the one that reminded her to do so. Will constantly remind and ensure she wears it properly. :pokeeye:
Her review is once every 4months so we'll see her optometrist thrice a year. Seriously we can't save much on her lens cos her astigmatism is slightly above 200 so had no choice but to go for better ones, since can't really save much too... :slapshead: