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Daily Wear Contact Lenses

Daily wear contact lenses are the most popular type of contact lens on the market today because of the ease in which they fit the idea for comfort and vision correction. These lenses are very soft, almost gel-like and the "break in" time for one's eyes to get used to them is shortened considerably from the gas permeable type of lens. These vision correctors are meant to be worn all day long for about a week and then replaced with a new set. They are taken out at night for sleep and must be cleansed each day because of the proteins and micro-organisms that form on them while in the eye. There are also very soft lenses that are replaced each day, and can be even softer than the daily wear contact lenses version. Discarded each night, these disposable types of vision correctors are even more expensive than the daily wear type of lens.

There are, of course some real advantages to wearing daily wear contact lenses. They are a favorite of many athletes who must wear vision correction devices on the field or on the court but cannot be bothered with glasses that can be broken or falling off. They are also favored by many who like the aesthetics of contacts over glasses. They may actually be required for some jobs that cannot allow glasses on the job such as actors who may not have gotten a particular job had they worn glasses. Over one hundred and thirty five million people worldwide wear vision correction lens in either one or both eyes.

Getting fitted for contact lenses is really no different than getting glasses, but because the fit is so important, one might want to consider going to an ophthalmologist rather than an optometrist for the best fitting. An ophthalmologist has more training on the physiology of the eye and is an MD. The exam to get daily wear contact lenses or any other type of corrective vision device is very important and will need very precise measurements of the eye to fit the contact lens correctly. The Christian life is full of paradoxes such as giving in order to gain, mourning over sin in order to be happy and being last in order to be first. Included among these paradoxes is one about sight: "For we walk by faith and not by sight." (II Corinthians 5:7) This means that no matter what happens to us, we know by faith that God is with us.

Here is a real good question before a person can ever really get a corrective lens that fits right on the eye. Can you take your finger and touch your eyeball directly? If one is squeamish about this, better think twice about ever getting daily wear contact lenses or any other type of lens that goes directly on the eye. And what happens if the lens slides off the center of the eye and disappears above the eyeball? You'll have to go after it, but don't worry, the lens will be stopped by the eyelid; the lens won't disappear behind the eye! These are things to consider before investing in an expensive pair of daily wear contact lenses. Once a person knows that he can handle the everyday issues that certainly occur with these types of corrective visions devices, a person will have to decide what kind to get.

If you have astigmatism, you will probably be directed to oxygen permeable lenses which are a little harder than soft lenses that are more gel-like. Contacts are broken down into daily wear and extended wear types, with the daily wear contact lenses having to be taken out each night while the extended version can be worn up to seven days without having to be taken out. Whatever type you choose, or your doctor chooses for you, contacts have to be cleaned regularly or they can get to be very uncomfortable. The daily disposable kind can be thrown away every day, the disposable every two weeks, and continuous wear can be worn for thirty days before a new pair is needed. The oxygen permeable lenses are not disposed of on such a rigid schedule.

The eye care professional that a person chooses will know what kind of contacts are right for your eyes. With some eyes being quite dry, certain lenses will not be as beneficial. For the truly fashion conscious, contacts can allow a person to choose the color their eyes will be, with a number of fashion hues from which to choose. Once a person has gotten the exact eye prescription and fit for contacts, the choice can be made to purchase them from the doctor who examined you or buy them from some supplier on line. If the buyer is a first time daily wear contact lenses user, the strong advice would be to get the contacts from the doctor who prescribed them. That way any errors in measurement will be taken care of by him or her. Veterans to wearing them will probably look for the best supplier's price somewhere on the Internet.

There really isn't a right age for beginning to wear contacts, and each doctor may feel differently about when it is age appropriate for them. If one's child is very careful and fairly disciplined, perhaps a youngster can handle them without a real problem. But if your child is a terror and everything falls apart as he or she walks by, big thick athletic glasses might be a better choice until he is a little more mature. Read up on contacts as much as possible before going into your eye doctor. Being well informed can go a long ways towards having a life time love affair with these great alternatives to those thick athletic glasses!

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