Hard Lenses Are No Soft Touch – Contact Lenses and Dry Eyes
November 16, 2009 by AMED
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What is ocular rosacea? – also known as rosacea eyes
If you have rosacea and suffer from eye problems such as irritation, inflammation, decreased vision, or conjunctivitis, you could be suffering from ocular rosacea and may need treatment from your doctor.
In order for an ophthalmologist to make a diagnosis, they will need to examine your symptoms, and your treatment will depend on the symptoms and the severity of the disease.
A common misconception about contact lenses focuses around the issue of contact lenses and dry eyes. One particularly prevalent myth is that all hard contact lenses will automatically cause dryness of the eyes as well as irritation.
This is something of a fallacy although an extremely understandable one given that there is actually a grain of truth present. In order to more adequately explain this, we will need to review what actually causes irritation and infection of the eyes.
Other treatments may include:
* Keep eyelids and eye lashes clean – treatment Wash the eyelids daily with diluted baby shampoo on a warm wet washcloth to help keep the tear glands clear and unblocked. Place a hot compress on your eyes for five minutes before the diluted baby shampoo is used to gently clean the corners of the eyes.
* Use hot compress
Apply a warm moist washcloth to the eyes several times a day. This will be helpful for the infection.
* Remove eye make up
Remove all eye make up before going to bed, and scrub the lashes very gently using diluted baby shampoo.
* Replace eye makeup
Doctors recommend replacing eye makeup every three to four months as there is a good chance of bacterial growth from the applicator after using it on your eyelids.
By replacing your eye makeup you can easily solve the problem of flaring or worsening of ocular rosacea symptoms.
One of the most straightforward ways of resolving the lenses and dry eyes issue is by making use of soft lenses instead. Soft contact lenses are specially designed to allow greater volumes of oxygen into the eye and this is typically achieved by the materials typically used to create them which are usually very lightweight and porous as well
Resource Author Francisco R. Higueras
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Prescription Sunglasses – A Simple Guide
November 15, 2009 by AMED
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Sunglasses work mainly as protective items and only secondly as decorations. There are however people who cannot buy a pair of sunglasses and enjoy them because they have special eye conditions. This is the case with anyone who suffers from myopia, astigmatism or hyperopia. The solution for such cases is to be found in prescription sunglasses designed to match exactly the same features of the regular glasses but with ultraviolet protection. On the one hand the UVA rays get absorbed in the body through the eye lens, and on the other, the UVB rays cause skin burn.
Prescription sunglasses represent a combination of regular glasses with a dark lens design. There are different types of lenses used for prescription sunglasses, and here we can count polarized lenses, anti-reflective lenses, blue blockers, photochromic lenses and gradient lenses. It is important to mention here, before going on with the description of prescription sunglasses, that you can only order this kind of eyewear based on an ophthalmologist’s recommendation and after careful medical examination. Some health condition such as eye surgery may require total prevention of sun exposure. This is why most often doctors prescribe sunglasses with 99 or 100% protection against UVA and UVB.
Some prescription sunglasses rely on a wraparound design that prevents the UV rays from entering from the sides. The frame makes such protection possible, because a too thin or small frame design will be insufficient. As for the glare, not only designer prescription sunglasses but most sunglasses in general have a special anti-reflective coating that ensures superior reflexion of the light. Mirror-coated lenses are sometimes used for the same purpose of reducing glare. One special mention here is that the design of the prescription glasses also depends on the stage of the eye health condition.
For instance, people who suffer from advanced myopia may require very thick lenses, which could be incompatible with most of the frames. There are other situations when two or more health problems are present, as one person could suffer from both astigmatism and myopia, to give just an example. The doctor should be able to recommend an adequate course of action, with the mention that the design of highly specialized prescription sunglasses is more difficult. Very few companies can provide such designs for low prices; the more complex the prescription sunglasses, the higher the price.
Putting In And Removing Contact Lenses
November 14, 2009 by AMED
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If you are new to contact lenses, there are 2 things that you will need to overcome – putting your contacts in and taking them out.Even though you may have got in some practice with your doctor during your fitting exam, you'll find things to be totally different once you step in front of your mirror at home and try to do it by yourself.
The first thing you'll notice is that it can be tricky to put your contacts in. If you are putting them in for the first time, it can be a little tricky getting them in your eye. With a few days or a few weeks to practice, you’ll be more than comfortable with your lenses. Always keep in mind that no one is perfect, it takes all of us time to get good at it. Below, are a few tips that will help you with inserting and removing your contacts.
Putting your contacts in
Before you put your hands on your contact lens, you should make sure that you clean your hands thoroughly, and that you dry them off.Once your hands are clean, sit the contact lens on your index finger. Next, place a drop of solution in the center of the lens.Now, use your other hand and pull down your lower eye lid with your thumb then look up with the eye you will be inserting the contact lens into.
Take your index finger with the contact on it and place it into your eye. Don’t close your eye immediately, rather leave it open a few seconds to let the contact settle. After a few seconds, close your eye and your contact lens should be perfectly in place. If it feels uncomfortable, take it out and try again. It may take you a few tries, although the more you put them in the better you’ll get at it.
Stand Out From The Crowd With Non Prescription Color Contact Lenses
November 14, 2009 by AMED
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Non prescription color contact lenses are a great option for people who want to change their appearance, whether it be a subtle change or dramatic. Previously contact lenses were reserved exclusively for those with vision problems, but now people with normal vision can share in the fun of changing their eye color.
There are in fact two different kinds of non prescription color contact lenses – opaque and enhancement. Opaque lenses offer a complete change of eye color and are the only choice for people with dark eyes. Enhancement lenses highlight your natural eye color but are usually only suitable for people with lighter eye colors. Available colors range from blue and grey to brown, green and even violet. Not to mention the more dramatic contacts such as black, white or patterned. These are definately more for people who want to make a statement or have a little fun!
In terms of different products there’s several brands avaiable such as Freshlook, Acuvue and Durasoft. Each brand has a different variety of colors so you’re sure to find what you’re looking for. Once you’ve chosen the right color for you it’s just a matter of finding a good deal. There are many different sites online that offer cheap lenses just make sure that it is a well known brand so you are getting quality lenses. It’s not worth damaging your eyes for the sake of fashion. You’ll also want to make sure you buy extras such as cleaning and storage solutions. If you take care of your non prescription color contact lenses they will last you longer.
It’s important to keep your contact lenses clean and safe as bacteria and dirt can do real damage to your eyes. Lenses can also be easy to misplace so keep them in an appropriate container away from little hands and pets. Some people like to have a spare pair of lenses in case they do misplace them but ultimately it’s up to you. So have fun with non prescription color contact lenses and make your eyes your next fashion accessory, after all they say a change is as good as a holiday!
Odd And Unique Contact Lens
November 8, 2009 by AMED
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Those of you who are looking for a wild, yet unique look would fall in love with the many designs of odd and crazy contact lenses.These contacts will give you a weird and unique look, depending on what you select.They are used in Hollywood in many movies, including horror movies to give the killers a strange and sadistic look.
Crazy contact lenses won’t correct your vision, as they are used only for styling purposes. They have zero power and are mainly used to provide entertainment and fun. Unlike other contact lenses, you don’t need a prescription for these. All you need to do is visit your local store that sells contact lenses, and select the pair that interest you. If you suffer any type of irritation or discomfort after you wear them, you shouldn’t hesitate to visit an optician before you suffer any type of permanent or further damage to your eyes.
For those interested, there many designs of odd and crazy contact lens to choose from, including zebra style, flags, spirals, colors, and many other designs. They come in two main types, monthly and standard. Monthly are very flexible, and you can use them for a month before you have to change them out.Standard on the other hand, ensure the best in comfort and can be worn long term for up to 18 months before they need to be replaced.
Even though they don’t require a prescription, you should still take care of your crazy and wild contact lens. They need to be cleaned before you use them, and soaked in solution when you take them out.Just like prescription contact lenses, you should always wash and clean your hands before you handle them. Although you may not realize it, not taking care of them (although they have zero power) could easily damage the health of your eyes and lead to serious infections.
If you need vision correction but want to wear a pair of crazy contact lenses, you should visit your optician and ask about wild lenses that have power. There are a few varieties of them, contacts that look crazy and offer you vision correction.Halloween contacts are the most common and most popular, as they offer you insane looks with corrective power.Even though they are mainly used during Halloween, you can wear them anytime you want to spook people or just mess with them.


