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[C996]Contact Lenses For Eyes
by rejinakelis, rej

Today contact lenses have changed so much and now they offer exciting uses for the wearers. Now you can have a pair of baby blue eyes one day and the next day you may have sparkling golden eyes. Now you may toss your disposable lenses into the garbage every night or simply you can wear the lenses for the entire month! People with vision troubles can use contact lenses which is an effective way. This thin plastic lenses are placed on the eye's cornea to correct various vision problems such as astigmatism, farsightedness and nearsightedness, but these days you can continue to wear lenses even if you have Presbyopia and need bifocals.

Presently you have many options to choose from; firstly check out the choices of contact lenses and then speak to your doctor regarding the contact lens that will fit you. Basically contact lenses are separated into two main types; they are soft and rigid gas permeable. Soft contact lenses are made from soft polymer plastic substance with a small percentage of water combined to it. Here the water allows oxygen to move through the contact lens which increases its comfort. These soft contact lenses also give protection from UV radiations.

Most of the soft contact lenses are throwaway and can be disposed after its usage after a short period. If you are using a fresh pair of soft contact lenses everyday, then there is lesser chances of infection, requires minimum care and cleaning. The lens will be more comfortable, particularly for those people whose eyes produce more protein which naturally clouds contact lenses. Other soft contact lenses are worn on a yearly basis which isn't disposable. But many people prefer soft contact lenses as they have better benefits. The disadvantage of soft contact lenses is that they absorb pollutants like soap or dirt from your hands, which may irritate your eyes. Soft contact lenses are very delicate as they can tear easily compared to hard contact lenses.

The most modern types of soft contact lenses to make into the market are 'Daily Disposables' which are soft contact lenses worn only for a day and then disposed off. The advantage is that, you need not clean your contact lenses regularly and if you are allergic to something, then these contact lenses are for you! The 'Silicone Extended Wear Disposables' are soft contact lenses are made from a new type of silicone hydro-gel substance which can be used up to 30 days! This new type of silicone material helps to prevent or reduce dry eye irritation.


For anyone wishing to make the switch to contact lenses, one of the most important things you will need to know about is the replacement schedule for your contact lenses.

What Is A Replacement Schedule?

There are two important schedules contact lens wearers need to follow in order to maintain good eye health. One is called the wearing schedule; the other is called the replacement schedule.

- The Wearing Schedule: refers to how many hours you leave your contacts in and how often you remove them, clean them and store them.

- The Replacement Schedule: refers to how often you dispose of and buy new contact lenses.

While most people understand how often to remove contact lenses (the wearing schedule), it is also very important for the health of your eyes to understand how often to dispose of and replace your contact lenses.

How Often Should Contact Lenses Be Replaced?

There are a number of different types of lenses to choose from and each has its own optimal replacement time.

- Disposable Lenses: These need to be disposed of and replaced daily, weekly or bi-weekly according to manufacturers' instructions. Most eye care professionals advocate the use of daily lenses, which are put in first thing in the morning and then removed and thrown away before sleep. This kind of a daily regime removes the danger of bacteria contaminating your contact lenses.

- Extended/Continuous Wear Lenses: The new product on the market, these are designed to be worn consistently (even while sleeping) for up to one week or one month and then discarded.

- Frequent Replacement Lenses: These are designed to be replaced monthly, quarterly, or biannually on a schedule determined by your eye care professional.

- Traditional Lenses: These are reusable and should be replaced quarterly, biannually or annually on a schedule determined by your eye care professional.

Personalize Your Schedule

Just because the box says you can re-use your contact lenses for up to two weeks doesn't mean your eyes will agree. Everyone's eyes tolerate the use of contact lenses differently and some people are more sensitive than others. This is why it is important to discuss a replacement schedule with your eye care professional and stick with it.

If you find your eyes become irritated easily then you may need a shorter replacement schedule or a different kind of lens.

Why Do We Need To Replace Contact Lenses?

Even with proper cleaning and maintenance substances such as proteins and lipids (found naturally in tears) build up over time and adhere to your contact lenses. This film can cause discomfort in the form of red, itchy eyes and also provide a place for germs to live. These germs can cause nasty infections to occur which in rare cases can destroy your cornea. That is why it is vital for continuing eye health to replace your contact lenses frequently.

Cost Versus Safety

It is important to factor in the cost of replacement contact lenses when you make the decision to wear them. Never wear lenses past their recommended usage time in order to save money. Many people who have tried this have ended up with bacterial infections that can do permanent eye damage. You also run the risk of irritating your eyes to the point where you can never wear contact lenses again.

Ensure the health and safety of your eyes and replace lenses frequently.
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