Dry eyes may have kept you from wearing contacts in the past. Dry eyes are a continuing problem for many people for several reasons. Maybe you are in a windy climate or spend a lot of time outside. Often dry eyes go along with aging too. For whatever reason, contact lenses dry eyes solutions are here now. Here’s what you’ll find when you look at contacts for dry eyes.
The Right Fit – You see contacts ride on a layer of tears on the surface of your eye. But everbody’s eyes aren’t the same size. To get the lenses to float on that little layer of tears, you need just the right size and shape to the lenses. That’s where your eye doctor helps. Your prescription will call for the right size to fit your eyes. There’s more…
A Watery Contact- Especially if dry eyes are a problem for you, get a contact that’s high in moisture. Did you know that some lenses are over half water. It’s almost like the contact blends with the tears on your eye. That’s how you get lenses that fit so well they’re almost not noticeable. That’s even if you do have dry eyes.
The Solution – You can keep the contacts moist and conditioned with the right contacts solution. Many contacts like the Acuvue Advance for example are taken out each night and soaked in solution. This soaking is important to keep the contacts working just right. Contacts like the Acuvue Advance are just worn for about two weeks and then you get new contacts. That way you have fresh lenses all the time.
Will It Solve Your Vision Problem – What about astigmatism? That calls for special lenses called toric contacts. No problem. You can get high moisture dry eyes contacts that correct for your problems too.
Wear It All Day? – The right contacts will work for all day wear even with your dry eye problems. Again, that’s possible because of the high moisture contact of these special lenses. You can even get drops that are made just for your lenses that will help even more to keep the lens comfortable for all day wear.
Don’t think that dry eyes will keep you from wearing contact lenses. At one time that might have been true, but not any more. The right soft lens will work even if you do have dry eyes.
For contact lenses dry eyes, consider the Acuvue Advance Contacts for a popular choice that’s a high moisture lens.