I imagine this very unpleasant and at worst it leads to headaches, dizziness or injuries, because your spatial vision does not work well. In such cases, you should always have a replacement goggle or a replacement pair of lenses in stock. Go to your adapter or your adapter and ask if you can help you with another lens for some time, yours should not be available.
I think it's dangerous. If you have no spatial vision due to lack of visual acuity, you can suddenly no longer assess distances. This can lead to accidents.
Yes, if you're wearing only one contact lens, while the other is broken, your vision can deteriorate. It is important to correct both eyes at the same time to achieve optimal visual acuity, It is recommended to consult an optician or an eye doctor to get a new contact lens and ensure that your eyes are well supplied.
I imagine this very unpleasant and at worst it leads to headaches, dizziness or injuries, because your spatial vision does not work well. In such cases, you should always have a replacement goggle or a replacement pair of lenses in stock. Go to your adapter or your adapter and ask if you can help you with another lens for some time, yours should not be available.
How about the first time you wear your glasses until there are two perfect contact lenses available?
Your eyes don't care if and how many contact lenses you wear.
I think it's dangerous. If you have no spatial vision due to lack of visual acuity, you can suddenly no longer assess distances. This can lead to accidents.
Yes, if you're wearing only one contact lens, while the other is broken, your vision can deteriorate. It is important to correct both eyes at the same time to achieve optimal visual acuity, It is recommended to consult an optician or an eye doctor to get a new contact lens and ensure that your eyes are well supplied.