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Daily Wear Contact Lenses - Safe And Convenient Disposable Contact Lens

October 7th, 2007 by statuseyecare


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Daily wear contact lenses are designed to be worn during waking hours, which means you need to remove them at night for cleaning, disinfecting and storing. If you are interested in wearing these disposable contact lenses, then you need to be sure that you find out all you can about them before you actually try them out.

Since these contact lenses are very safe and easy to care for, they are becoming more and more popular with many people. You can wear them and then you can just throw them away instead of having to clean them and store them. Many people are enjoying their lives with these new contact lenses, but if you aren’t sure that they are for you, keep reading to find out more about them.

Various Types of Daily Wear Contacts

Daily wear contacts are available in various replacement schedules. First of all there are daily disposable lenses that you can throw away every single day. You don’t have to ever save these lenses, which can be easy for some people. Another type of disposable contact lens is the ones that you can just throw away after wearing them for a week. You still have to worry about storing them, but you use a new pair each week. The last style of these innovative contact lenses are the ones that you can wear for an entire month or longer before you throw them away.

Disadvantages of Daily Wear Contact Lenses

There are several different disadvantages to wearing these daily wear lenses. One disadvantage is that they tend to rip quite easily. If your contact rips, you should never put them back in your eye, since this can damage your eye. Also, you will find that these lenses are a bit more expensive than lenses that will last for a long time. Some people find the price prohibitive, while others are willing to spend the money for the convenience. Another disadvantage is that if you don’t dispose them on time, they can start to cause problems for your eyes.

Advantages of Daily Wear Lenses

There are also a variety of advantages to wearing this type of contact lenses as well. First of all they are great for your eyes. The let more oxygen get to your eyes, which makes your eyes feel better while you are wearing them. Also, these types of contacts are made out of materials that are lighter, so they are more comfortable for your eyes and they won’t cause irritation either. There are also a variety of colors available too, so you can get a great color for your eyes and enhance your look.

Although there are both disadvantages and advantages to daily wear contact lenses, most people find that the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. Many people find them comfortable and convenient, which is why so many people have decided to choose these types of contacts for daily wear.

Paul Swadya offers daily wear contact lenses information to help wearers improve their vision and lifestyle. He runs an informational website that provides tips on how to buy contact lenses for vision corrections as well as for specific purposes. Please visit http://www.presbyopia-contacts.com/ to get more quality daily wear contact lenses information.


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Risks Associated With The Misuse Of Daily Disposable Contact Lenses

October 7th, 2007 by statuseyecare


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Almost thirteen percent of people who have visual correction needs have turned to contact lenses. Over the years, many technological advancements have been introduced by the contact lens industry that have changed the way lenses are made, what they are made of, as well as the way they are packaged for consumption by wearers. The one thing that hasn’t changed however, is that contact lenses are still medical devices and this means that you should be fitted by a eye care professional and follow their lens care instructions thereafter. Wearing contact lenses is a serious matter. A prescription is required to wear them. As with any prescription you receive, it requires your understanding of the potential problems that you could experience as a result of non-compliance and over wear.

When disposable contact lenses were first introduced in the early 1990’s, many eye care professionals applauded, as the most frequent problems they encountered as practitioners were related to lens handling and care. The seemingly perfect solution was provided when the lens industry introduced daily disposable contact lenses. These lenses were designed and packaged for daily replacement; that is daily use, removal, and disposal each and every day contact lenses are worn. These lenses solved many problems. With these lenses now, there is no need to have lens cases for their storage as the lenses are to be discarded at the end of the day. No lens case means that there is no risk of transmitting bacterial flora from a dirty lens case to the lens. Fresh and sterile lenses are inserted each day. No need for extensive cleaning and disinfecting. What could be more convenient?

Even though an eye care professional provides clear instructions regarding the wearing regimen and its importance, the greatest challenge remaining with the fitting of daily disposable contact lenses is over wear. This is an event that happens when the wearer tries to use the same daily wear contact lens for more than one day. In this specific instance to do so will re-introduce the lens case and the solutions parameters with their related issues. More importantly however is the fact that patients tend not to clean their daily wear lenses when using them multiple times. Doing so takes us right back to issues that pertain to the basics of dirty lenses and their problems.

To make the point on the specific issue of how dirty lenses can affect ocular health we need to review some basic information on the eye. The tissue on which your contact lenses sit when properly fitted is called the cornea. It is a very thin and clear tissue that represents the outer layers of the eye, layers of tissue that function to transmit and help focus light rays traveling into the eye. The cornea requires oxygen to remain healthy; yet, it has no blood vessels. This seems almost impossible but it is in fact the reality of the cornea. It has no direct internal supply of oxygen. Therefore, the cornea must rely on outside or atmospheric oxygen to remain healthy. To accommodate this phenomenon contact lenses are made from various porous materials. These pores, created by the gaps in the interlacing of the various types of plastic polymers, allow oxygen to be transmitted through the contact lens to reach the cornea. Oxygen diffused through tears is also important but it is less contributory than that which comes from the atmosphere.

Each time you place a contact lens on your eye, tears immediately begin to coat the lens. Human tears are necessary to keep the eye moist, clean, and clear. Tears contain lipids and more than 50 different proteins. These lipids and proteins immediately begin to fill the porous surface of the contact lens, the same pores that were originally designed to allow for the oxygenation of the cornea. When wearing the same lens over and over again what you will see happening is that the pores of the contact lens begin to clog up with natural tear components. Over time, this process will decrease and eventually severely limit the transmission of oxygen to the cornea. When looking at the lenses at the end of a day’s wear, one can see that the lens is coated with debris and will require some physical rubbing to dislodge this debris. Once rinsed the debris will have been decreased on the surface but with little to no effect on the debris lodged in the pores.

When you compound the issues of lens cleanliness, and lens soiling with the ever important issue of oxygen deprivation you truly begin to comprehend the reasons for staying with a properly executed daily wear regimen. Any time the cornea is deprived of oxygen it sends out distress signals to the body for help. The body can do several things. One of these is to signal the blood vessels that exist at the periphery of the cornea to begin to move into the cornea as an emergency measure to supply oxygen. Since the cornea is always clear and without blood vessels, this condition could become a pathological one and, if allowed to develop, may bring blood vessels right into your field of vision.

So as you can see, keeping lenses clean and fresh is high on eye care practitioners’ list of priorities. Limiting the re-use of your daily disposable lenses to a one-time use only as designed, provides both the professional and the contact lens wearer with a great measure of safety and ocular health, factors which were the basic objectives leading to the development of the daily wear lens. Encouraging successful fitting and the ongoing use of the wearer’s contact lenses is the only way that the contact lens industry can continue to count on providing a valuable service to its clients.

Chelsea K. Francis

Contact Lens King


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7 Benefits of Wearing Daily Disposable Contact Lenses

October 7th, 2007 by statuseyecare


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Are you thinking of updating the contact lenses you wear? Odds
are that you only require a spherical correction and can wear
soft contact lenses. I say that because statistically, most lens
wearers use spherical soft lenses. Knowing this, you may want to
consider daily disposable contact lenses. Below are 7 top
benefits of wearing this convenient style of lens.

1. Extra pairs of lenses means you don’t have to worry about
losing one. Daily disposable lens wearers know that if they lose
or tear a lens, it does not matter. Think about it, when you buy
a year supply of lenses, which is over 700 lenses! who cares if
one gets lost?

2. Minimal clouding from deposit buildup. Lenses that are
re-worn are prone to buildup of surface debris. With daily
disposable lenses, there is hardly any opportunity for debris to
coat up the surface and cause cloudy vision.

3. Small streamlined packaging makes it easy to store and keep
your supply of daily use contacts.

4. Peace of mind in knowing that you are putting on clean and
sterile contact lenses each and every day.

5. Single uses are arguably the healthiest lenses available.
Because you are never putting the same lens back on your eye
again, this style of contact lens provides you with a very
healthy lens experience.

6. Easy to care for. Daily disposables are designed for single
use wear. Meaning there is no care system or extra solutions to
buy. Just the lenses.

7. Best for travel. You do not have to carry any extra saline
solution when you go away. Simply drop a couple lenses in your
bag and you are ready for your trip. (always pack an extra pair
or two for peace of mind)

As of the date of this article single use lenses are available
in some in toric and multifocal designs, but mainly in spherical
corrections from +6.00 to -12.00. All available daily disposable
contacts are soft lenses. I hope you consider asking your eye
care provider about this amazingly conveneint and healthy
modality of contact lens wear.

About The Author: Barbara Lewis wants you to succeed with your
contact lenses, that is why she writes for
http://www.ContactLensSuccess.com where you will find the latest
updates on todays contacts.


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