When you go for an eye exam, we all know that 20/20 vision is the aim. Although, 20/20 vision is different for everyone. Multiple questions surround 20/20 vision, and most of the time, they go unanswered. Dr. Candria E. Krywko at Eyes on Hayden is here to answer your questions. Read below to see some of these questions, along with detailed answers.
How Many People Have 20/20 Vision?
Roughly 35 percent of Americans have 20/20 vision uncorrected by glasses or contact lenses. Most people, then, approximately 65 percent, will need to have their vision corrected to see that.
What is 20/20 Vision?
Having 20/20 vision means seeing things clearly from a distance of 20 feet. This term is commonly used in the United States. However, this is 6/6 vision in Europe, and the length is 6 meters, not 20 feet.
A visual acuity test is when objects should not be blurry but sharp and clear. Other factors for vision do not consider distance, such as color blindness, depth perception, and peripheral vision. These potential conditions are also tested and diagnosed.
Why is 20/20 Vision Important?
There are several reasons why having a good 20/20 vision is standard. First, you have more freedom when your idea is good and you won’t have to squint or have trouble seeing events clearly at a theater.
Safety is another reason, as you can see danger signs or drive safer with good vision. This is why most areas require corrective lenses to drive, should you need them. Finally, there is a better quality of life with corrected vision, and you can read and see things comfortably.
Schedule an Appointment with Us
Dr. Candria E. Krywko at Eyes on Hayden understands that your eyes are one of your most precious gifts, and we treat you like family. For a friendly optometrist who looks out for your vision health, call 480-900-2020 today for an exam in Scottsdale, AZ.
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