Ever since 1508, when Leonardo DaVinci described  in his Codex of the eye, Manual D, how to alter vision using water, scientists have been keen to research, develop, and finally improve the contact lens.

 



Contact Lenses: Understanding Wearing Intervals

If you are a wearer of contact lenses, you may be like your fellow travelers and find yourself wondering from time to time how long you should keep your contact lenses in your eyes.  Through this brief article, we do provide you with some basic information about wearing contact lenses.  In this regard, we will discuss with you how long you should wear your contact lenses.

Of course, if you find that you have any additional questions about wearing your contact lenses, you should schedule an appointment with your eye care professional.  Your eye doctor should be able to provide you all of the information that you need and require in regard to your contact lenses ... including how long you should wear your contact lenses at any given time.

Understanding Your Own Eyes

Understanding the wearing intervals of contacts varies with each individual because it has more to do with your particular eyes than it does with the contact lenses themselves.  Different contact lenses are made to be replaced at different times but each person’s eyes behave differently with contacts. One person may not develop much build up of proteins and lipids while another may build them up quite quickly.  Additionally some people have very sensitive eyes and others may have allergies, which affect their contact wear use.


 

 

 

Information for Your Eye Care Professional

An eye care specialist can give you valuable information on the best wearing intervals but you must pay close attention to you specific situation on a daily basis to know what really is best for you.  It is essential to follow your eye care specialists advise on the lens care regime that they recommend. 

Using Correct Products

Using the correct products that are prescribed by your eye care specialist is imperative because different products are made for use with different types of contact lenses.  What works with one doesn’t always work with the other.

The Type of Contact Lenses You Own

Understanding your wearing intervals will depend on the type of lenses prescribed and the nature of your vision problem and of course your specific eyes in general.

Proper Care of Your Contact Lenses

In addition to your wearing intervals other basic steps must be adhered to such as cleaning, rinsing and disinfecting and storing to keep them clean.  Keeping your contacts clean and free from bacteria is important.  A weekly enzyme cleaning will help to keep your soft lenses free from the protein deposits that are produced in your eyes and will make them comfortable to wear.

Rigid gas permeable lenses utilize a conditioning and cleaning regime and daily disposable lenses require minimal care as they are meant for a single day use and are to be disposed of after that.




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