It means you are using a bifocal contact lens that has a bifocal power of about +1.25 to +1.50. A high add would have the bifocal power of about +2.50.
low multifocal lenses
Contact Lenses are very important..they have given confidence to the people..who have low esteem due to glasses..
It means you need to add oil that your oil is low
Just means you need to add more.
I'd try Boots, Optical Express, Specsavers.. but the thing is if you haven't wore contact lenses before, you have to actually go into your optitions and try them on, and enable you to wear them, this is because if you cannot apply them and you don't have your optitions permission to wear them, you are unable.
You probably have soft contact lenses. They are very thin and can easily be ripped you will have to be more gentle with them. I have contacts that have to be changed every other month and they are soft contacts but i am gentle with them so they never rip. If you have hard contacts then they are probably low quality.
Oil level is low, add oil.
You may purchase contact lenses at low prices at Wal-Mart optical department. They are truly the most economical that I have found over the years. You may also purchase them online, however, you must have an existing prescription from an eye doctor prior to placing the order. It must be a current prescription. Eye prescriptions are only good for two years.
It means you should add oil.
Look at headlight lenses, if they are all clowdy, low beams will be dim and high beams will help Look at headlight lenses, if they are all clowdy, low beams will be dim and high beams will help Look at headlight lenses, if they are all clowdy, low beams will be dim and high beams will help
No, it is not okay for the objective lenses to have oil on them. Oil can distort the image and potentially damage the lenses. Clean the lenses with appropriate cleaning solutions to remove any oil residue.
Objective lenses