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Why Is A Pressure Feeling And Bruise Appearing On Nose And Forehead After Taking Out Glasses?
Hi ,, i have been suffering from headaches an am meant to wear glasses so i went an got a new pair finding out my eyesight had gone worse wich could be causing the headaches ,, now after wearing my glasses wen i take them of i have this pressure feeling on my nose an bottom of forehead an jus noticed that a bruise is forming acros my nose slightly any idea why this is ? Help
Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum. As you describe you are wearing the glasses, recently, for refractive error. Now your eyes, muscles, around the eye are accommodated to the glasses, with little contractions of the muscles. When you remove the glasses, the muscles and the eye ball suddenly get accommodated to the normal light and may cause relaxation or contraction of the muscles of the eye ball and surroundings and may get the weird feeling of the pressure feeling of the nose and bottom of the fore head. Slowly,in course of time you will get accommodated for such changes. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.
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Why Is A Pressure Feeling And Bruise Appearing On Nose And Forehead After Taking Out Glasses?
Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum. As you describe you are wearing the glasses, recently, for refractive error. Now your eyes, muscles, around the eye are accommodated to the glasses, with little contractions of the muscles. When you remove the glasses, the muscles and the eye ball suddenly get accommodated to the normal light and may cause relaxation or contraction of the muscles of the eye ball and surroundings and may get the weird feeling of the pressure feeling of the nose and bottom of the fore head. Slowly,in course of time you will get accommodated for such changes. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.