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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

DISCOMFORT LENSES-REMEDIES

Are Your Contact LensesUncomfortable? What to Do About It
Ever feel like something's not quite right with your contact lenses? You're not alone. Half of former wearers say they dropped out of contact lenses because of discomfort.
But there's no reason to stop wearing contacts, or to suffer in silence. There are many remedies for contact lens discomfort, including a host of new contact lenses and other products designed to make your wearing experience more comfortable.
Before we review your options, remember that contact lens discomfort takes many forms. The only way to determine the causes of your particular discomfort, and the appropriate remedies, is with an in-person exam by an eye care professional who is experienced in contact lenses.
This will also rule out the possibility that the discomfort means a more serious underlying problem.
Keep in mind:
If your eyes don't feel good, look good, or see well, you need a checkup.
Don't be afraid to bring up problems with your doctor because you think it might mean the end of your contact lens wear. Problems can usually be fixed!
Sometimes a minor irritation, if left untreated, can develop into a more serious problem — occasionally one that can be sight-threatening.
We have great preparatory information for your doctor visit. Choose a statement below that describes you, or go directly to discomfort remedies.
You don't have to live with uncomfortable contact lenses! Your eye doctor can help.
Situation:
My eyes are red, painful, swollen and/or produce discharge
When wearing contacts, I always feel like something is in my eye
I drink a lot of coffee and/or alcohol, and/or I smoke
I'm taking over-the-counter or prescription medications
When wearing contacts, my eyes occasionally feel dry
I can't wear my contacts as long each day as I'd like
I have allergies
I have other medical problems
I don't follow my doctor's contact lens care instructions
I spend time in dry or dusty environments
I use my computer a lot.

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