Feb 02 2010

The Facts and fiction about contact lenses

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Contact lenses require a lot of care and attention

Today’s Contacts are simple and easy to live with. The best contact lenses just require one multi purpose solution that’s good for rubbing, rinsing and storing your lenses. With a daily disposable you don’t even have to do this as you wear them for a day and toss them away

I’ve heard you get a lot of eye infections with contacts.

Research has shown that most eye health problems are related to poor cleaning routines and basic lens care. So stick to the manufactures instructions and never share lenses or lens cases and you should be just fine

Will I be able to feel the contact in my eyes?

The best contact lenses are really comfortable and easy to wear. They only require a few minutes to get used too and there is a whole range of wetting solutions to make them almost impossible to detect

Can contacts get lost in my eye?

It’s just not possible to loose your lenses as the eye has a thin membrane connecting through to your eyelids, which stops the lens moving from the front of the eye.

What if I only wear glasses for driving?

Experience shows that wearing contacts and experiencing clearer vision for all your other activities is a great benefit. The flexibility, freedom and comfort means thet you can do what you want with out the hassle of glasses.

Friends have told me that the best contact lenses are expensive.

The truth is with Internet suppliers they are now very affordable. The best internet companies will supply the same brands as you get in Main Street, for a lot less.  

 


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Jan 29 2010

Contact Lens care

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For white eye health even the best contact lenses need you to follow a cleaning regime and lens wearing schedule.

So if you wear the popular soft lenses there is now a comprehensive range of products and solutions to make your life easier

The multi-purpose cleaning solutions are specially formulated to work with your natural tears. These solutions increase the moisture in the eye as well as fighting germs, cleaning lenses, and removing nasty protein deposits; in one single cleaning session.  

For most contact wearers, this simply eliminates the need for a separate enzymatic cleaner which is obviously a great benefit to contact users.  

Lubricating and Wetting drops moisturize your soft contact lenses while you wear them, making them ultra comfortable to wear. Most of theses solutions can be used with the best contact lenses such as daily, overnight and disposable.

You simply put 2-3 drops on the contact lens whenever you need them and blink several times to spread the solution over your lens. A great product for extra comfort.

A special Lens case is important, so make sure it’s durable, and easy to use as they can be a significant source of contamination

Your lens case should be cleaned, rinsed, and air dried every day and replaced at least every three months.  

The best contact lens tend to come with high quality cases but check the design has left and right caps clearly marked, preventing mix-ups; with the caps forming a leak-proof seal that opens and closes easily.

 


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Jan 28 2010

Why you should use Contact Lenses in your 40’s & 50’s

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Apart from the most common eye problems such as near and farsightedness, as you get older you may develop a condition called Presbyopia

What is Presbyopia

Presbyopia is a normal part of the aging process; and tends to happen to most people when they reach their 40’s or 50’s.

It’s not a disease or an illness, but as you get older your eye lens becomes less flexible.

This means it’s harder to focus quickly on text or objects, but with the best contact lenses, such as multi-focal you are able to restore 20/20 vision, which laser eye surgery or vision shaping therapy, can never achieve.

With Multi-focal contact lenses – you can see text and objects up close and at a distance allowing you to stay in your contacts instead of moving to reading glasses or bifocals.  

All the best contact lens, use a range of unique materials that let natural levels of oxygen reach your eyes. This means your contacts stay comfortable and healthy, while resisting nasty protein and debris buildup on the lens.  

To ensure your contacts are a comfortable as possible you can also use a multi-purpose solution that is specially formulated to work with your natural tears. These solutions fight germs, clean lenses, and remove irritating protein deposits from even the best contact lenses and the daily use eliminates the need for a separate enzymatic cleaner for many lens wearers.  

 

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Jan 21 2010

Problems with Toddlers and Childrens eyes

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With nearly 25% of children needing some sort of vision correction, parents and teachers are often the first to notice if their kids need some vision help.  

So if you have any concerns, maybe bring it up at the next parent meeting and don’t hesitate to talk to your eye doctor as soon as possible.

Pleased to say most of these vision problems can be easily corrected with the best contact lenses or glasses, so it’s important to book an eye exam as soon as you suspect any thing.

  • Myopia, or nearsightedness affects distance vision.  Your child may be able to read perfectly, but will squint to see distant objects.
  • Hyperopia, or farsightedness causes blurred vision at all distances. A farsighted child struggles to focus on any object, whether the item is close up or across the room.
  • Astigmatism causes images to blur because light rays don’t focus on the eye properly. Objects that are close-up or far off can be equally distorted.

You’re Eye Doctor or Optician will be able to pick up any problems in the eye exam and help your child with glasses or specify the best contact lenses for the vision difficulty.

Other problems to look out for:

If you recognize some of these symptoms, in a child of any age, make sure you contact your eye doctor or Optician as soon as possible. 

Crossed Eyes

This is not an uncommon condition with 20% of children having trouble with their eyes turning in or out independently. Many cases are not picked up till school age, which is a shame as it can be easily treated at an early age

Lazy Eye

If your child’s eye lid appears to be hindering their vision then they may have Amblyopia, which means one eye is becoming stronger than the other. This often leads to a blurring or loss of vision in the weaker or lazy eye. Again easily treated with an temporary eye patch

Milky White Pupil

Often this is noticed at birth and identified as a childhood cataract. Nowadays the condition can be surgically corrected, restoring full eyesight.

Red Eye

If the eyes are red and causing irritation, they may have conjunctivitis, which can be treated with simple eye drops.

None of these problems can be treated with even the best contact lenses, so it’s important to get professional advice as soon as you suspect anything.

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Dec 21 2009

Wearing Contact Colour Lenses

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 Colour lenses don’t always change your vision: only the appearance of your eyes. They are a fashion item and are available in a wide range of colours, patterns and looks.

  • Like normal contacts, they are soft plastic lenses that sit on the surface of the eye and can damage the surface if they are not properly fitted or used correctly. Most require daily cleaning and many can’t be left in the eye for long periods.

So if you buy some novelty or contact colour lenses, you need to follow these basic rules for your eye health and safety.

Not everyone can wear contact lenses, which means an eye doctor needs to check the shape and size of your eye to determine whether you can wear novelty contact lenses and what type.

  • Always get a proper prescription from your eye doctor, even of you don’t normally wear contacts
  • Do not wear contact colour lenses for long periods of time.
  • Do not leave your lenses in while you sleep.
  • Never share your lenses or borrow a friend’s lenses – you risk a serious infection, which can cause vision loss.
  • Wash, rinse and dry your hands every time before you touch your lenses.
  • Always put your lenses in before applying make-up and take them out before removing make-up.
What can go wrong?
  • Your eyes are very sensitive and any infection in the eye can develop very quickly increasing the risk of vision loss.
  • If they are left in too long the surface of the eye can become starved of oxygen, and an ulcer can develop, increasing the risk of infection.
  • If a contact colour lens doesn’t fit your eye properly it can scratch the surface of the eye and cause injury or infection.

If your eyes become red, irritated, sore or your vision changes while wearing your lenses, take them out straight away and visit your eye doctor.

  • There have been a number of cases where people have left novelty lenses in overnight or shared them with friends and they developed permanent damage to their eyes.
Cleaning and storing contact colour lenses
  • Novelty contact lenses need to be cleaned, rinsed and disinfected after every use – just like sight-changing contact lenses.
  • Never ever use saliva to wet your lenses or put the lenses in your mouth. Saliva carries germs.
  • Use only a proper contact lens solution recommended by an optometrist for cleaning and lubricating your lenses. These cleaning solutions are available from your optometrist or local pharmacy.

Wearing contact colour lenses can be fun and make your eyes look very different for a while. Wearing them without proper advice and handling can make a difference to your health for a lot longer and that’s not fun!

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