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Quick Guide by Contactlensxchange to use Daily Contact Lenses

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Are you considering wearing daily contact lenses? Then you may be surrounded by many questions and concerns. Let’s look at 4 things that you need to need to be considered daily contacts ! 1. Hard or Soft Lenses? Hard contacts are more ideal for people with astigmatism and even they are useful for medical conditions where deposits might worsen eye health. Hard contacts also provide better visual acuity than soft contacts do. 2. Understanding Daily Wear vs Daily Disposables Daily wear contacts can be cheaper if you prefer choosing ones that have a longer replacement schedule. Daily disposables are ideal for people with allergies that must avoid protein deposits. If you prefer convenience over cost, you might want to choose disposable dailies . 3. For People With Special Eye Conditions Some contact lens wearers have uneven powers for their eyes. In this case, you'll have to spend more on your contacts than other people do. Instead of buying matching lenses, purchase two different

Advantages and Disadvantages of Extended Wear Disposable Lenses

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Abstract Soft lenses can be worn for an extended period of time (It can usually be one week to one month), then discarded. Lenses are also available to dispose of on a daily basis. Extended Wear Disposable Lenses are usually monthly lenses that are designed to be worn for between a week and a month without needing to be taken out. That means that you can fall asleep in them and wake up with the clear vision. Advantages: Extended wear disposable lenses require less or no cleaning. The risk of eye infection is less if wearing instructions are well followed. Available in tints and bifocals. Spare lenses are available. Disadvantages: Vision may not be as sharp. Do not correct all vision problems. Handling may be more difficult.

Do’s and Don'ts While Wearing Contact Lenses

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Overview A recent servey found that 80 percent of contact lens wearers admitted to at least one poor lens hygiene habit that could lead to infection, such as rinsing the lenses in tap water. Most of the people have visited a doctor for red or painful eye issues related to their contact lenses. The major concern of the patients are problems related to contact lenses cause minor irritation. These are serious eye conditions that are extremely painful and may lead to permanent vision loss. Here are some Do’s and Don’ts that everyone should follow:- Do’s : Always clean contact lenses properly as per the prescribed by your doctor. It may cause temporary irritation. Wash contact lenses thoroughly before using. Clean the contact lenses everyday even if you are not using them. Always clean them with a prescribed solution and put them back in the case. Replace contact lenses as often as prescribed. Keep your nails short to avoid eye injury and contact lenses Wear your contact lens before