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Question by  arunil (66)

How can I tell if the papillary distance is wrong in my glasses?

 
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Answer by  Tess (14)

The distance between the center of the pupil of your right eye to the center of the pupil of your left eye is the papillary distance. This measurement must be carefully taken because if it is incorrect, even just minimally, you will not be able to see well with your glasses.

 
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Answer by  clara (25)

you can check it your self using a mirror or the help of someone else. A second option would be to double check with your nearest optical center to verify that your glasses are set for the correct distance.

 
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Answer by  Jon44 (87)

Have an optometric technician measure your pupillary distance. Then request the technician "read" your prescription lenses to find the distance as placed on the lenses. A comparison between the two will reveal if the glasses have been manufactured incorrectly.

 
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Answer by  Jon44 (87)

The best way to verify on presecription glasses is through an optometry store that can accurately measure the distance. You can rough measure by dotting the uppermost point of the convex curve on the front of your lenses with non-permanent pen. Measure in millimeters the distance between the marks.

 
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Answer by  eyeguy (3760)

Shift the glasses left, right, up and down until you see a clear image in the distance. If the glasses are clearer anywhere other than resting comfortably on your nose ,it is possible the Pupillary Distance is incorreect. The pupillary distance is different in the distance portion versus near portion.

 
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Answer by  PBJay (26)

If the PD is wrong your eyes will feel strained. Take your glasses to any optician and they can easily re-measure and remark the lenses to check for sure.

 
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Answer by  carol35 (47)

The papillary distance can be measured to determine if it is incorrect. By using any form of measuring instrument, such as a ruler, you can confirm or conclude that no differential exists. Your local eye care professional can also check your eyewear for any inconsistencies that may exist with respect to papillary distance.

 
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Answer by  carol35 (47)

A determining factor that will indicate the papillary distance is wrong in your glasses is simply by measurement. Any form of measuring device can be used to obtain the differential that may exist. If you are unsure, a visit to your local eye care doctor may be warranted.

 
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Answer by  sdueck (14)

You may notice a feeling of eye strain, dizziness, headache or nausea if the pupil distance of your glasses is incorrect.

 
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