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August 19, 2006

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Wearing Contact Lens Can Lead To Discomfort And Other

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Tips For Contact Lens Wearers To Keep Their Eyes Happy

The cornea of the eye is one of the few “breathing” organs of the body. Hence, contact lens must be able to breathe in order for you not to experience the discomforts that many people encounter upon wearing contacts. Some contacts are better for some people’s eyes since some eyes are able to absorb oxygen better. Unfortunately, not all eyes react positively to a foreign object like contact lens. For some people, it takes some time for your eyes to adjust to direct contact with lenses.

The oxygen supply to the cornea is slightly less absorbed when contact lenses cover the cornea. When the eye doesn’t get enough oxygen, it becomes dry. Soft or flexible disposable contacts tend to alleviate this problem since the contact is very porous. A porous contact allows more oxygen to filter through. However, a very porous contact also filters more natural light than an eye is used to. To adjust for this problem, most people find they must wear a slightly lower prescription. Also, by wearing sunglasses outside, the wearer’s eyes become less sensitive to sunlight.

Another condition that happens when your cornea doesn’t get enough oxygen is a blood shot eye. A blood shot eye happens in response to the cornea looking for another way to get more oxygen. Since the cornea is without blood vessels, the retina pumps up its veins in attempt to absorb more oxygen. This response can lead to other problems over time like corneal neovascularization and macular degeneration disease.

If you encounter pain and swelling in your eyes while you wear contacts, immediately let your regular physician or optometrist know. These conditions are not natural for the eye and sometimes are caused by not properly caring for your lenses. Routinely cleansing your lenses with solutions is very important to remove natural deposits on the lenses and keep your eyes healthy. Special moisteners are available as drops for contact wearers. Since saliva carries nasty germs, you shouldn’t use your saliva to wash off or clean your contact lenses. Another tip to keep your eyes from getting irritated while wearing lens is to always fresh makeup so that it doesn’t flake into your eyes and slide between your lens and cornea.

Over 30 million Americans wear contact lens.

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Petra developed e-ContactLens-e - so you can easily find contact lenses and related information. Petra also provides periodic articles on contact lenses and eye-care. For more information, see Petra’s site http://www.econtactlense.com/newsletters/

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