Contact Lenses are thin, transparent treatment aid used to correct refractive errors like:
Types of Contact Lenses: The two most common types of contact lenses are Hard and Soft.
Hard contact lenses: Most commonly used hard contact lens is a rigid gas-permeable (RGP) lens. These lenses are made of silicone containing compounds. They hold their shape firmly thus allow oxygen to pass through the lens material to the eye.
Soft contact lenses: Most commonly uses contact lenses as they are thin, flexible thus provides more comfort while wearing.
Daily wear contacts. It can be worn over a period of 10-12 hrs a day. Some of them are to be changed annually while others are can be changed on a daily, weekly and monthly basis, which are called Disposable lenses.
Hydrogel contact lens contains more percentage of water thereby allowing more oxygen to pass through it to the cornea thus providing greater amount of nourishment to the cornea. The average water content is around 50-52% for which it can be used for a longer period of time.
Silicone Hydrogel lenses are widely used now a days which contains more percentage of water, around 58% which makes the lenses comfortable. Furthermore the silicone material allows more amount of oxygen to pass through it thereby adding more comfort to the user for prolonged use as well as for patients having Dry Eye Syndrome.
Extended wear contacts. Special type of lenses which can be worn overnight. They need to be removed for cleaning at least once a week.
Toric Contacts. These lenses corrects astigmatism.Toric lenses can be for daily or extended wear.
Colored (tinted) contacts. These vision correcting lenses are provided with colours. These contact lenses can be used for cosmetic purposes.
Multifocal or Presbyopia correcting Lenses: These lenses are specially designed to correct both distance & near vision of the people over 40yrs of age, when it becomes harder to see the close objects clearly.
They can be bifocal or multifocal contact lenses.
Monovision correction can also be done for these patients where one eye is corrected near vision lens and the other eye with distance vision lens.
Bandage lenses. These contacts do not have a prescription built into them. They are used to cover the surface of your cornea for comfort after an injury or surgery.
Simple Guide to Caring for Soft Contact Lenses
Proper caring of soft contact lenses is extremely important. Maintaining proper hyegine & following some methods for the contact lens will keep our eyes healthy and problem-free.
There are five steps to caring for your soft contact lenses.
The first step of caring for contact lenses is one of personal hygiene.
Wash your hands completely with soap and water.However,make sure that the soap does not contain lotion, oil or perfume. These can leave a residue on your hands that will transfer to your soft contact lenses and then irritate your eyes.
Dry your hands using a clean towel or air dry them.
After the removal of the contact lens from the eye we should and clean it with the appropriate contact solution as recommended.
To clean your contact lenses, do the following:
We should not use tap water or distilled water on the contact lenses as both of them may contain bacteria that cause infections.
We need to rinse the lens with more cleaning solution in order to eliminate all the debris. Lingering debris can cause irritation and infections. Then we need to store the cleaned lens in the lens case and then fill the case with the appropriate solution.
Step 5: Store Your Lenses in Their Case
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We should not give direct splash of water in our eyes with contact lenses.
Yes, you can wear.Newer varieties of bifocal and multifocal contact lenses can be worn and thus age is no longer a problem. It is very much recommended if there is no systemic & physical problem, taking consent from the Eye Care Practitioner.
Wear contact lenses before applying makeup. Always wash your hands thoroughly before touching your contacts. Choose water-based rather than oil-based make up It is preferable to avoid Kajal.
You can try them as now a days Contact Lenses comes with latest technology. There are lot of advancements in the material, care products, lens designs, varieties and convenience. Get ensure through eye examination with contact lens trial.
- If he asked you to come back about a week later, it's because he wants to be sure that you're not having any problems, such as contact lens-related dry eye or eye irritation.
- If it's about a year later, it's to check whether your prescription has changed and to check for any eye diseases, which are best treated in their early stages before any vision loss can occur.
Red or bloodshot eyes are caused by sudden rupture of the superficial blood vessels in the eye. They are not so much of concern, however if you have pain, watering, discharge…then it's a serious medical concern for which you should consult the eye doctor.
Sudden loss of vision is caused by ocular trauma, blockage of blood flow to the retina(venous or arterial occlusion) or separation of the retina from its normal position( Retinal Detachment). You should consult the Ophthalmologist immediately in such cases for the best outcome.
If you have been wearing glasses for long and want to get rid of the fogging that is obscuring your vision due to wearing of mask, then you have varied options to be without glasses. You need a few tests beforehand for which you have to consult your Ophthalmologist.