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Many people need corrective lenses, but can’t stand
wearing glasses each and every day. Glasses can get in the way, fall off
at odd times, and tend to mist up in the heat. You also have the problem
of your glasses getting wet when it is raining, or breaking if you fall
down. All of these things make glasses a bad choice for many people.
Disposable contact lenses have become the lens of choice for many people
who do not want to wear glasses. They are convenient, and if you have
the right fit, you barely realize you are wearing them. They are easy to
care for, and in some cases, cheaper than buying a pair of quality
eyeglasses. There are times when contacts are not an option, but if they
are, they may make your life easier.
There are different types of disposable contact lenses from which you can choose.
There are some that you must throw away every two weeks, or once a
month. Other types are daily lenses, and you put in a brand new pair
each day when you wake up. If you aren’t sure which you would prefer,
talk with your eye doctor to decide which option is best for you.
Disposable contact lenses have a distinct advantage over the earlier types of
contacts. The old kind needed to be cleaned with an enzyme cleaner, and
this could be costly and time consuming. The disposable contact lenses
of today simply need to soak in a multi-purpose solution overnight.
There is no extra cleaning required. There are solutions that are ‘no
rub’ so you don’t have to worry about cleaning your disposable contact
lenses at all. You can also buy disposable contact lenses that change
your eye color. If you are bored with your current eye color, or just
want to try something new, this might be a fun option for you. These
come in prescription as well as non-prescription strength. Even if you
don’t need vision correction, you can find contacts to change your eye color.
No matter what your reasons are for choosing deposable
contact lenses, remember that your eyes are a sensitive area of your
body. Wear your lenses only for the time suggested by your doctor
because your eyes still need to breath. Make sure you care for your
lenses as advised by your doctor, and take all precautions to ensure you
keep your eyes healthy for a long time to come.
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