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Your inter-pupillary distance (PD) is the distance between your pupils, measured in millimeters. Eye doctors always measure this distance to ensure an accurate fit when they write prescriptions for eyeglasses. The average adult PD is 62 millimeters, though the normal range for most individuals is between 54 and 74 millimeters.<ref name="rf1">https://www.glassesusa.com/prescription-guide</ref> You can measure your PD at home by yourself or with the help of a friend, or you can have it done professionally by an eye doctor.
 
Your inter-pupillary distance (PD) is the distance between your pupils, measured in millimeters. Eye doctors always measure this distance to ensure an accurate fit when they write prescriptions for eyeglasses. The average adult PD is 62 millimeters, though the normal range for most individuals is between 54 and 74 millimeters.<ref name="rf1">https://www.glassesusa.com/prescription-guide</ref> You can measure your PD at home by yourself or with the help of a friend, or you can have it done professionally by an eye doctor.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
===Measuring Your Own Inter-Pupillary Distance at Home===
 
===Measuring Your Own Inter-Pupillary Distance at Home===