Question: Whats the difference between blind and sighted people?

What is the difference between a blind person and a normal person?

Legally blind means a person has a corrected vision of 20/200 in their best-seeing eye. If visual aids such as glasses can correct a persons vision to 20/20, they are not considered legally blind. Totally blind refers to a complete loss of sight.

At what sight Are you legally blind?

If youre legally blind, your vision is 20/200 or less in your better eye or your field of vision is less than 20 degrees. That means if an object is 200 feet away, you have to stand 20 feet from it in order to see it clearly. But a person with normal vision can stand 200 feet away and see that object perfectly.

Are visually impaired blind?

A person is legally blind when corrected vision in the best eye is 20/200 or less. Many people with vision loss are not considered blind but instead are considered to have low vision or limited vision. According to the CDC, more than 1 million Americans are blind and more than 12 million are visually impaired.

Is minus 2.75 eyesight bad?

If you have a minus number, like -2.75, it means youre short-sighted and find it more difficult to focus on distant objects. A plus number indicates long-sightedness, so objects up close appear more blurred or close vision is more tiring on the eyes.

What qualifies as visually impaired?

Visual impairment is a term experts use to describe any kind of vision loss, whether its someone who cannot see at all or someone who has partial vision loss. Some people are completely blind, but many others have whats called legal blindness.

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