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FAQ
5. What about monovision?
You can choose to reduce the degree of
reading difficulties based on a principle called monovision.
That is, one eye is fully corrected and the other eye to
leave 1 to 1.5 dioptre of myopia, and this will make reading
or near vision tasks easier.
The visual difficulties of monovision
are most noticeable in low lighting conditions and
when performing tasks requiring very sharp vision.
Therefore, you may need to wear glasses to fully correct
both eyes for distance or near vision when performing
visually demanding tasks, such as driving at night
or performing occupational tasks requiring very sharp
close vision.

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