Should People with Astigmatism Use Contacts or Glasses When Using Microscopes?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around the experiences and considerations of individuals with astigmatism regarding the use of contact lenses versus glasses while using microscopes. It touches on practical implications for students in biology and related fields, particularly in laboratory settings.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Debate/contested
  • Technical explanation
  • Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • One participant reports experiencing headaches and disorientation when using microscopes with toric contacts, raising the question of whether contacts or glasses are better for microscope use.
  • Another participant suggests that some microscopes can accommodate prescription lenses over the eyepiece, which may benefit those with astigmatism.
  • A different viewpoint mentions that modern microscopy often involves using cameras, which may reduce the need to look through eyepieces directly.
  • Concerns are raised about lab safety regarding the use of contacts, with one participant noting that gases can potentially become trapped under contacts during chemical work.
  • There is a request for clarification on the type of lenses available for glasses and whether they can be used effectively with microscopes.
  • One participant emphasizes the importance of consulting with an eye doctor for personalized advice, while another expresses frustration with their doctor's responses.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing opinions on the use of contacts versus glasses in laboratory settings, with no consensus reached. Some advocate for consulting eye care professionals, while others share personal experiences and concerns about safety and effectiveness.

Contextual Notes

Participants mention various assumptions regarding lab safety and the effectiveness of different vision correction methods, but these remain unresolved. The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and technical considerations without definitive conclusions.

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I have very strong astigmatism, for a 17-year-old. I wear toric contacts, which is supposed to help people with astigmatism. I take a college biology class and today we were looking into light microscopes. I have always struggled with looking in microscopes, but today felt so much worse. After looking into the microscopes, I had a headache and my vision felt disoriented.

Is it better to use microscopes with contacts or with glasses? Because I want to major in (I'm currently a high school senior) something along the lines of microbiology or immunology, and I'm hoping my work involves microscopes. I know lab safety calls for not wearing contacts in the lab, but it's so much easier to see everything with my contacts in.
 
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Some microscopes allow the use of prescription lenses over the ocular (eyepiece). Talk to your optometrist about them. They are meant for astigmatic patients. Also available are special wide field lenses for glasses.

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I usually look through microscope eyepieces with my glasses on and it works fine for me (though I don't do extended work looking through the eyepiece). Most modern microscopy (the type you'd do in advanced undergrad labs or in grad school) would involve a camera anyway, so you'd be looking at the image of your sample on a computer screen, rather than looking through the eyepiece.
 
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Emilaya98 said:
I have very strong astigmatism, for a 17-year-old. I wear toric contacts, which is supposed to help people with astigmatism. I take a college biology class and today we were looking into light microscopes. I have always struggled with looking in microscopes, but today felt so much worse. After looking into the microscopes, I had a headache and my vision felt disoriented.

Is it better to use microscopes with contacts or with glasses? Because I want to major in (I'm currently a high school senior) something along the lines of microbiology or immunology, and I'm hoping my work involves microscopes. I know lab safety calls for not wearing contacts in the lab, but it's so much easier to see everything with my contacts in.

Welcome to the PF.

First, please ask your eye doctor about these questions. Your vision is nothing to trust to Internet advice, right?

Next, why do you say that you should not wear contacts in your lab work? You do wear eye protection in your lab work, right?

We cannot provide medical diagnoses here, but we can remind you about safe lab practices...:smile:
 
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Those glasses seem really interesting, but I'm not sure I understand the concept. Is there only one lens?

By microscopes with cameras, do you mean electron microscopes? Or still light microscopes? And don't your glasses prevent you from getting close enough to the microscope lens?

I know not to trust medical advice from strangers :P I just want an opinion on how people with astigmatism choose to deal with their vision correction when working with microscopes. My eye doctor isn't much help when I usually have questions. As for contacts in the lab, apparently gases can seep under the contact and get trapped there (but I usually take mine out every night). Anytime we work with chemicals, I always make sure to wear goggles, but I guess if gases really can get trapped under contacts they'd be able to get trapped under goggles too (still doesn't make sense to me).
 
Emilaya98 said:
My eye doctor isn't much help when I usually have questions

That is wrong -- you need to talk with your doctor, and follow their advice. Thread closed.
 
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