Your Eyes Will Thank You With Proper Contact Lens Care And Hygiene
February 10, 2010 by AMED
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If you wear contact lenses then there are some steps you need to follow in order to prevent conjunctivitis (redness or swelling) or other symptoms that are caused by bacterial infections of the eye.
Fundamental hygiene for wearing contacts is simple with lobob optimum solution and it will assist in maintaining healthy eyes.
Prior to placing contacts in your eyes, you need to thoroughly dry and wash your hands. The scrubbed thirty seconds under war water hand should be lathered.
Inserting your contacts while standing over a bathroom sink is never a good idea, because a dropped lens means it will be swimming in bacteria from the sink, or you may even lose it down the drain. Instead work over a clean desk or table with a magnifying mirror. Open the case that holds your contacts one side at a time to ensure you do not mix up your lenses by mistake.
Repeat the process for the second one when after the first lens in place. Rinse the case with clean contact lens solution and dump any remaining solution down the drain.
Never touch the tip of the bottle of optimum contact lens solution at all. This will assist in maintaining the bottle and what ‘s in it clean.
Although you should never rub your eyes, this is especially true if your contacts are in. Considerable damage could be caused if you were to scratch the cornea of your eye. The contact solution never use water or saliva should only be rewated.
Ensure your eyes for formation of mucus like material This is an indication of a problem with the contacts and they should be removed and kept away until the problem is resolved. These give the eye time to heal and prevent contamination of the contact.
You may change contact lens cases once every 3 months. Contacts should be replaced as directed by your doctor. Don’t try to wear contact lenses for longer than suggested by a physician.
Why Are You Not Wearing Contact Lens?
March 31, 2009 by AMED
Filed under Eye Care Articles
A lot of people haven’t yet discovered how great it is to own contacts. Lenses can be nice and easy to use and are safe for your eyes. A lot of people choose to switch back and forth between glasses and contacts and a lot of people use lenses alone. If you are thinking about wearing them again, this is where you should be.
Four-Eyed No More
There used to be a stigma attached with people who wore glasses. Today glasses are common and many people like to use them as fashion statements but that doesn’t change the fact that there may be times (perhaps all the time) when you’d rather not wear glasses. In the past, contact lenses weren’t often worn by people unless they were wealthy. Today contact lenses are probably a lot more affordable than glasses! And, unlike glasses, contact lenses don’t have to change your look if you don’t want them to but they can change your look if you do want them to by allowing you to change the color of your eyes.
Have you always wanted to have blue eyes? Do you want to improve your appearance by choosing a lens that has a piercing color? Now it is easy to acquire them hassle free. You can even buy them online and save money while getting convenient delivery.
Contact lenses are available in many different varieties and today they’re easier to care for than ever. Contact lens solutions are perfect to clean your lenses when you’ve taken them out for the day and a lot of of lenses today can even be safely left in while you sleep.There are variations which are dailies, monthlies, or extended wear contact lenses for a longer term as well.
If you’ve never worn contacts before, you’ll want to see your optometrist for a prescription and a contact lens fitting. If you have worn them in the past and have a recent prescription, you can buy them online often at a fraction of the price of retail lens options.
Contact Lenses: Options
There are a lot of lens options such as: bifocal lenses, colored lenses, custom lenses, disposables, extended wear, monovision, toric, and others so it’s a good idea to look at all your options to ensure you choose what will best suit your eyes and your desires.
Proper Care and Handling of Colour Contact Lenses
March 20, 2009 by A Nutt
Filed under Eye Care Articles
If you’re considering getting (or recently got) colour contact lenses, make sure you know how to care for your lenses. Proper care of your colour contact lenses is a simple process, but it is a process. Familiarizing yourself with the steps to care for your colour contact lenses properly will help you avoid eye irritation or infection.
Though there is a wide variety of types and brands of colour contact lensese, caring for them will be the same across the board. You will need some supplies for proper care and cleaning of your color contacts. The following supplies can be purchased from your eye care clinic or directly from your local pharmacy: – Good quality contact lens solution – Contact lens case (having an extra one on hand is a good idea) – Soft (gentle) plastic tweezers
That’s it! The only other thing you’ll need is a few minutes every single day to dedicate to the proper care of your coloured lenses.
The Best Solution Long gone are the days when two separate solutions were needed; that is saline solution for storing your lenses and a cleaner for cleaning them. Multi-purpose solutions perform both duties with just one step. The best, lowest-maintenance solution to care for your colour contact lenses will be a no-rub, multipurpose solution. A good multi-purpose solution will not only disinfect your contacts, but also remove protein build-ups. Make sure to note that solutions for rigid lenses have a different formulation than that for soft lenses. You’ll need to buy solution for soft lenses for your colour contacts.
Clean Those Coloured Contacts Cleaning your colour contact lenses is really no different than cleaning clear lenses. The trick is to do it properly so that the lenses are disinfected, and to do it every single day. To properly clean your colour contact lenses, follow the steps below daily.
1.Wash and dry hands thoroughly before starting the process. 2.Take each colour lens out and rinse with multi-purpose solution by squirting the solution directly on each side of the lens. 3.Fill your lens case with fresh solution, put the lenses in the case, and screw the case closed. Let the colour contact lenses soak for at least 6 hours (ideally, overnight). 4.Before you put your colour contacts back in your eyes, rinse each side with fresh solution again.
Further Protein Removal Multipurpose solution is all you need if you wear disposable colour contacts, as most people do. If, however, your colour contact lenses are of the more expensive, hand-painted variety that are designed to last about a year, you should consider also using protein-removing tablets as well. Using these tablets is especially recommended for people that use their colour contact lenses every day. The tablets you’ll need to look for in this case are called enzymatic cleaner, or simply ‘enzyme.’ You can extend the life of your hand-painted colour contact lenses by soaking them in enzymatic cleaner once a month. Lens Storage
A contact lens case is the most common place to store contacts. A contact lens case with screw-down lids will prevent any solution from leaking out. You can label your cases or get cases of different colours to keep your lenses organized in the event that you have more than one set of couloured lenses. Keep each lens case clean by washing it with soap and boiling it once a week. Make sure to wait until the lens case dries thoroughly before using it again. Caring for colour contact lenses is easy once you get into a routine.
Development of contact lenses
February 4, 2009 by AMED
Filed under Eye Care Articles
Over the years contact lenses have improved tremendously. From the beginning of hard Perspex lens to the daily disposable lenses and nowday also the “permanent wear” lenses.
Unfortunately the difficult wearing adaptation of the hard lens have cast a long shadow and not until the 1990’s potential contact lens wearers started to realize that wearing of the modern advanced contact lenses is comfortable and hassle-free. The experience of feeling a foreign object placed on your eye when trying contact lenses is over. Nowadays a large numbers of people especially in the entertainment industry are wearing colour enhanced lenses in order to look better rather than seeing better. Even a darker hazel coloured iris can be changed to for example blue. Some Asian ladies always wanted to have “blue eyes” and this has now become easy and cheap.
With the introduction of the daily disposable lenses the effort of keeping your contact lenses absolute clean and sterile is no longer required. No more bottles of contact lens solutions to be carried around when travelling. After wearing this lens during the day it can be thrown out before going to sleep – next morning a new lens can be pulled out off a blister pack of lenses. All very easy and convenient.
For those people who are working irregular hours or have to get ready for work unexpectantly in case of emergency (like firemen or medical staff) there are the “continuous wear” contact lenses. One of the well known brands is “Night & Day” by CibaVision. This type of lens can be worn without removing it from the eye for up to a week at a time. After a good clean this procedure can be repeated once a week. After one month the lens need to be disposed and replaced with a new and fresh replacement lens. Thanks to the high oxygen transmission this lens can be safely worn although regular check-ups by an optometrist are recommended.


