How To Get Used To Wearing Contact Lenses

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How To Get Used To Wearing Contact Lenses Contact lenses are used by many people to help correct their vision on a daily basis, but sometimes it isnt always an easy transition. Theres a definite difference between wearing contacts and wearing glasses and for many people it takes some getting used to. The fact that you must position contact lenses directly on your eyeball makes some people squeamish, and even once you get past that, perfecting the process can take time. Even so, the freedom and natural look of contact lenses makes the effort more than worthwhile for people ready to ditch their glasses. Sometimes, getting used to wearing contact lenses is just a matter of wearing them several times until your eyes become used to the process. Just like any new thing, your eyes might take some time to get used to having a little foreign body resting on the cornea all the time. Of course, its imperative that you follow some basic hygiene requirements as part of wearing your contacts or youll never completely get used to them. Keeping your hands clean every time you handle your contact lenses is important hygiene rule number one. Dirty hands can transfer bacteria to the lenses which will end up inside your eyes. Once you start getting dirt and bacteria in your eyes, it will lead to irritation and possibly infection. Wash your hands well and dry them on a lint-free towel anytime youre about to handle the contacts. One strategy to help you get used to wearing your contact lenses is to wear them for shorter periods of time when you first start wearing them. As they start to feel more comfortable in your eyes, gradually wear them longer and longer until you can wear them for the whole day. If you really need vision correction all the time, try wearing glasses during the times the contacts are out of your eyes. This way, youll still be able to see well, but can give your eyes a break in the transition period. Many people will already have a pair of glasses they wore originally. Another thing that makes people take longer to get used to contact lenses is dryness. Dryness is a common problem among contact lens wearers and keeping moisture in your eyes is an important step in getting used to wearing them. You can use specific lenses that are designed to retain moisture or you can add drops to your eyes or to the contacts as part of the daily preparation. Its also important to make sure that the lenses are centered on your iris for maximum comfort as off-center lenses will increase your discomfort. If you have the means and the time, experiment with a few different brands and styles until you find one that is comfortable to you. It may take a little time, but if youre determined youll find a way to wear your contact lenses so it feels as if youre wearing nothing at all. Frames

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How To Get Used To Wearing Contact Lenses Contact lenses are used by many people to help correct their vision on a daily basis, but sometimes itisnt always an easy transition.  Theres a definite difference between wearing contacts and wearingglasses and for many people it takes some getting used to.  The fact that you must position contactlenses directly on your eyeball makes some people squeamish, and even once you get past that,perfecting the process can take time.  Even so, the freedom and natural look of contact lenses makesthe effort more than worthwhile for people ready to ditch their glasses. Sometimes, getting used to wearing contact lenses is just a matter of wearing them several timesuntil your eyes become used to the process.  Just like any new thing, your eyes might take some timeto get used to having a little foreign body resting on the cornea all the time.  Of course, its imperativethat you follow some basic hygiene requirements as part of wearing your contacts or youll nevercompletely get used to them. Keeping your hands clean every time you handle your contact lenses is important hygiene rulenumber one.  Dirty hands can transfer bacteria to the lenses which will end up inside your eyes. Once you start getting dirt and bacteria in your eyes, it will lead to irritation and possibly infection. Wash your hands well and dry them on a lint-free towel anytime youre about to handle the contacts.   One strategy to help you get used to wearing your contact lenses is to wear them for shorter periodsof time when you first start wearing them.  As they start to feel more comfortable in your eyes,gradually wear them longer and longer until you can wear them for the whole day.  If you really needvision correction all the time, try wearing glasses during the times the contacts are out of your eyes. This way, youll still be able to see well, but can give your eyes a break in the transition period.  Manypeople will already have a pair of glasses they wore originally.   Another thing that makes people take longer to get used to contact lenses is dryness.  Dryness is acommon problem among contact lens wearers and keeping moisture in your eyes is an importantstep in getting used to wearing them.  You can use specific lenses that are designed to retainmoisture or you can add drops to your eyes or to the contacts as part of the daily preparation.  Its alsoimportant to make sure that the lenses are centered on your iris for maximum comfort as off-centerlenses will increase your discomfort.  If you have the means and the time, experiment with a fewdifferent brands and styles until you find one that is comfortable to you.  It may take a little time, but ifyoure determined youll find a way to wear your contact lenses so it feels as if youre wearing nothingat all. Frames