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Your Quick Guide To Tips And Facts About Contact Lenses
by on May.29, 2010, under Vision and Eyecare
Contact lens sales are regulated by the FDA (Food And Drug Administration) and the FTC (Federal Trade Commission.) In the U.S. contact lens marketplace, 82 percent wear soft lenses, 16 percent wear rigid gas-permeable and only 2 percent wear hard. Among the many kinds of contact lenses you can buy are: novelty, colored, crazy, Halloween, special effects, theatrical, costume, scary, glow in the dark, wild eyes, mirrored, black, white, and red.
Before you buy contact lenses from anyone other than your eye care professional, it pays to be a wise consumer. You’ll want to take simple precautions to make any lens purchase safe and effective.
Disposable lenses don’t come with instructions for cleaning and disinfecting, while those labeled specifically for planned replacement do. People who have good distance vision but need help for reading can get a monovision reading lens for one eye. You can mark rigid lenses to show which lens is for which eye; they don’t rip or tear, so they’re easy to handle.
Rigid gas permeable contact lenses are more durable, resistant to deposit buildup, and generally give a clearer, crisper vision. It’s important for your eyes to have a rest, without lenses, for at least one night following each scheduled removal. If you plan to wear lenses for more than 18 hours for the purpose of eye color change, then buy colored soft lenses.
You can become adjusted to soft lenses within just a few days, compared to several weeks for rigid ones. There are two general categories of contact lenses – soft and rigid gas permeable. Rigid lenses generally give you more clear vision.
While the ability to hold water increases the oxygen permeability of soft lenses, it increases their fragility quotient as well. The length of continuous lens wear depends on the lens type and your doctor’s evaluation of your tolerance for overnight wear.
When you receive your order, if you think you’ve received an incorrect contact lens, check with your doctor or eye care professional right away; don’t accept any substitution unless your eye care professional approves it. If you have an insurance plan, the insurance plan’s seller’s prices may or may not be better than what you can find elsewhere; this should be just one option when you’re shopping for lenses. Compare prices – get quotes from two or three online and offline suppliers.
Make sure you have a current, valid prescription when you order contact lenses. Wherever you buy, shop for quality and value and don’t forget you want to do what’s best for your eye health. Buy your contact lenses from a supplier you’re familiar with and know is reliable or has name familiarity
Carefully check to make sure the company gives you the exact brand you ordered, the name of the lens, the power, sphere, cylinder, if any, axis, if any, diameter base curve, and peripheral curves, if any. When you place your order make sure your lenses are available and not out of stock, because you’ll need them now. Check out how long the online supplier has been in business before you buy.
The use of homemade saline made by using salt tablets mixed in water is one of the biggest contributors to Acanthamoeba keratitis in contact lens wearers: the FDA no longer condones the use of salt tablets. Getting a proper fit is essential; contact lenses that are poorly fitted can lead to eyesores, eye inflammation, and eye abrasions. Be aware that extended-wear (overnight) contact lenses – rigid or soft – increase the risk of corneal ulcers, which are infection-caused eruptions on the cornea that can lead to blindness; symptoms include vision changes, eye redness, eye discomfort or pain, and excessive tearing.
Don’t wear lenses any longer than they’re prescribed for, nor when sleeping unless you are otherwise directed. Under the binding down of a rigid contact lens during sleep, the flow of tears and oxygen to the cornea is reduced; lack of oxygen leaves the eye vulnerable to infection. Extended-wear rigid lenses can cause unexpected, undesirable, reshaping of the cornea.
It’s becoming easier and easier all the time to shop online and often the shipping is free. If you lead an active lifestyle, contact lenses can provide you with close to natural vision. Remember to use only contact lenses that are FDA-approved and only if prescribed by a licensed eyecare professional.
For more information on color contact lenses and where to buy discount contact lenses visit http://www.VisionNurse.com Helen Hecker R.N.’s popular website which offers tips, advice and resources, including information on LASIK eye surgery, sunglasses, eyeglasses and affordable quality contact lenses
Hot Tips About Cool Contact Lenses To Save You Money
by on May.28, 2010, under Vision and Eyecare
Most contact lens wearers are usually surprised and happy with the level of comfort they find that lenses provide. It’s easy to order the perfect low cost contact lenses online today. Once that you have your contact lens prescription it’s easy to buy discount contact lenses online or from stores, over the phone, or by mail if you wish.
Make sure that you always buy from a reputable company. You can buy discount contact lenses without a prescription, but the company is selling you the lenses as if it were an over-the-counter device, is violating FTC regulations. If you’ve always wanted to change the color of your eyes then color contact lenses can provide baby blues, gorgeous greens, and heavenly hazels. You can even get some unusual colors and patterns and designs.
There are a few differences in the water content and shape of the lenses between different brands. The ability to hold water increases the oxygen permeability of soft lenses and increases their fragility also. In some lenses, one lens can correct for near and the other correct for distance vision.
The rigid gas-permeable contact lenses are much more durable, are resistant to deposit buildup, and generally do give you a clearer, crisper vision field. There are two general recognized categories of contact lenses. They are – soft and rigid gas permeable. So you don’t get them mixed up you can mark the rigid lenses to show which lens is for which eye. They won’t rip or tear, so they’re very easy to handle and work with.
The length of your continuous lens wear depends on the type of lens and your doctor’s evaluation of how you will be able to tolerate them for overnight wear. There are a few rigid gas-permeable lenses that are approved for overnight wear too. Rigid gas-permeable lenses are usually much less expensive over the life of the lens since they last longer than soft lenses do.
The extended wear contact lenses are for overnight or continuous wear ranging from one to six nights or for up to 30 days or so. With planned-replacement lenses, the doctor usually works out a good replacement schedule that will meet the needs of the patient.
Before you buy any contact lenses online, do some research to see if there are any testimonials at the online supplier’s website or if they are mentioned in any contact lens forums. If you have a health insurance policy or health plan, the insurance plan or policy’s prices from the vendors they provide may or may not be better than what you can find online or elsewhere. Make sure to check to see if you have a health insurance plan that includes vision coverage and if it doesn’t you may want to consider another health insurance company in the future that does include vision insurance.
Make sure to compare prices; don’t just get the most convenient lenses. Get quotes from two or three different online suppliers and offline vendors. Ask about prices and any discount or senior discounts at your doctor’s office when you have your eye examination, or during a follow-up visit after you get your prescription. Often discounts and newspaper coupons can be found but one needs to ask if there are any. When you get your contact lenses order, if you think you’ve received an incorrect lens, check with your eye doctor or eye care professional as soon as possible and don’t accept any substitutions unless your doctor approves it.
If you like get a good feel for how the retailer handles their customer service calls in advance of ordering, in case you have a problem after your order arrives. There are many good contact lens retailers and vendors on the Internet now making the lenses available at low cost or a good discount for both prescription and non-prescription lenses.
Make sure not to wear your lenses any longer than they’ve been prescribed for, nor when sleeping unless you’ve been told it’s okay. If you use disposable lenses always throw them away after the recommended wearing period or risk medical problems. The soft extended-wear lenses will bind down on a closed eye, but they’re porous and allow some tears to get through during sleep. And because they have so little form to them, their binding has very little effect on the shape of the eye.
Heat disinfection is the only method that is truly effective against the microorganism Acanthamoeba keratitis, which is a common culprit for many contact lens wearers. It will also kill organisms on and in the lenses case. Acanthamoeba keratitis is caused by improper lens care and this difficult-to-treat parasitic infection’s symptoms are similar to those of corneal ulcers so be careful. Make sure to getting a proper fit because contact lenses that are poorly fitted can lead to painful eyesores, eye inflammation, and serious eye abrasions.
LASIK and laser correction surgery and its risks can be frightening and too expensive for some people but many people do choose this type of vision correction. But contact lenses can provide a safe, cheap or low cost comfortable and time-tested alternative. If you haven’t had a check-up in the last year or two, you may have issues or problems with your eyes that you’re not aware of, or your contact lenses may not correct your vision as much as you’d like them to do. And if your first lens fitting is performed by an eyecare doctor, he/she can help minimize or eliminate the cause of any eye irritation or discomfort associated with your new lenses.
For more information on color contact lenses and where to buy discount contact lenses visit http://www.VisionNurse.com Helen Hecker R.N.’s popular website which offers tips, advice and resources, including information on LASIK eye surgery, sunglasses, eyeglasses and affordable quality contact lenses
Buying Contact Lenses Online
by on May.24, 2010, under Vision and Eyecare
As the popularity of the internet continues to rise, many people are now shopping online. One of the most popular items to purchase online are contact lenses. When you shop on the internet, you are not limited to what is available at your local eye shop. It isn’t necessary to drive around town looking for the best prices for contact lenses. The internet now allows people to compare the options and prices from the comfort of their own home. Because of this, you can save both time and money simultaneously.
Even though the internet is a great place to purchase contact lenses, there are certain guidelines which need to be followed. Ten years ago, contact lenses were expensive, especially those which had color. The availability of contact lenses online has greatly reduced their price. It is now possible to find brand name contact lenses which are a fraction of the price you would pay in most retail stores. There are a number of reasons why contact lenses are cheaper online than they are in traditional brick and mortar stores.
The goal of online merchants is to get as many customers as possible. Because the cost of getting these customers are high, online merchants will have to keep these cutomers in order to make money in the long term. Online stores which sell contact lenses do not have the overhead that offline stores have. There is very little cost for inventory, employees, or rent. Because of this, these low costs are transferred to the customer. Before you begin shopping online for contacts, it is important to remember that you will need a prescription.
Prescriptions are mandatory even if you only intend to buy contacts for cosmetic purposes. If your prescription has expired, you can contact your eyecare professional in order to get one. It is also important to make sure the prescription is filled out correctly. Once this is done, you will be ready to begin purchasing contact lenses online. When you purchase contact lenses over the internet, you will have to provide personal information.
It is important to make sure you shop at sites which are secure. They should offer a Secure Socket Layer and your information should be encrypted at all times. It is also important to look at the shipping and handling costs. While purchasing contacts online can save you money, if you have to pay large shipping fees, the low cost of the lenses may not be worth it.
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Acuvue 1 Day Moist Contact Lenses
by on May.21, 2010, under Vision and Eyecare
Acuvue 1 Day Moist Contact Lenses are great for people who are either challenged by allergy symptoms and specifically allergic conjunctivitis (ocular discomfort, itchy eyes, eye redness and watery eyes) or have difficulty wearing other contact lenses because of dry eyes. Many contact lens wearers are bothered by allergy symptoms so much that they either completely stop wearing contact lenses or significantly reduce the wearing time. We always advise our patients to follow these simple rules to increase comfort and maximize their success while wearing contact lenses:1. Frequent hand washing and shampooing go a long way in reducing the allergens on people’ hands, face and hair. Make sure you always wash your hands before you touch your eyes.2. Use lubricating drops to flush away allergens present on the lenses (ask your doctor for suggestions, there are plenty of excellent drops out there) and to make your eyes feel much more comfortable.3. Make sure you rub and rinse your lenses well upon removal to remove all allergens present on the lenses (this applies to even “No Rub Multi Purpose Solutions”). Also, talk to your doctor about switching you to a hydrogen peroxide- based solution- it works very well for most allergy sufferers.4. A perfect option is daily disposable lenses such Acuvue 1 Day Moist. Although, they are typically more expensive, they provide the least stress for an allergic eye. A fresh lens used each day means you are not exposed to as much allergens, lens deposits and solution preservatives. And best of all- you don’t need to worry about cleaning, storing etc. Ask your doctor if daily lenses are right for you!
Don’t be discouraged-contact lenses can still be worn successfully especially if you are fitted for daily disposable lenses.
Important information for contact lens wearers:
ACUVUE® Brand Contact Lenses are available by prescription only. Only Eye Care professional will determine whether contact lenses are right for you. Serious eye problems can develop while wearing contact lenses. In order to avoid these problems, follow the wear and replacement schedule and the lens care instructions provided by your eye doctor. Do not wear contact lenses if you have an eye infection, or experience eye discomfort, excessive tearing, vision changes, redness or other eye problems. If one of these conditions occurs, contact your eye doctor immediately
Choose from a wide range of different Acuvue contact lenses to fit your needs. For more information call us at 1-888-536-7480, fax us at 1-888-479-9973, email us at info@webeyecare.com, or visit us at www.webeyecare.com.
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Are implantable lenses safer than laser surgery? (Reuters)
by on May.12, 2010, under Health and Fitness
Reuters – Implantable lenses could be a safer alternative to laser surgery for moderately nearsighted people, a British review of earlier research suggests.
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Buy Cheap Contact Lenses Online In INDIA
by on May.12, 2010, under Vision and Eyecare
How many of us actually overspend on eyecare inspite of being aware that we actually do?? We tend to overspend just because we don’t have time or may be due to lack of awareness from where to buy the right product not compromising on quality. But as long as your lenses are concerned, why not be cost-efficient especially when it is economical by ‘70% on the M.R.P’. May be this will help you to save time as well as money. www.softtouchlenses.com is the best online lenses shopping website you will ever come across.
Here, you will find a huge variety of contact lenses with all sorts of colors, patterns and styles in different brands such as Bausch & Lomb, Johnson & Johnson, Focus, Ciba Vision, Acuvue, Biomedics, Freshlook and more with the best of prices and offers. Also, we provide free* home delivery. So, this helps you to save time, money & energy.
As we all know that eyes help us to see and enjoy the beauty of life. So, proper care is required as long as eyes are concerned. Hence, here proper instructions are given regarding usage of lenses, how to wear them, how to remove them, with warnings, rules and regulations, do’s and don’ts etc., so that you do not go wrong under any situation. So, wear and care of the lenses becomes much easier. After all no risks to be taken as far as eyes are concerned.
All the more this website is quiet user friendly. So, you do not have to worry at all. All you need to do is sit on your computer, make a user account, order the prescribed lenses to your cart, make a payment and the lenses are at your doorstep in 7days of your payment.**
Not only this, but we also guarantee 100% satisfaction not compromising on quality and economical shopping every time you deal with us, as we provide manufacturers warranty, competitive prices, and gladly await your advice and feedback, so as to add to your own convenience and satisfaction.
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New Contact Lenses Could Improve Glaucoma Treatment (HealthDay)
by on Jun.04, 2009, under Health and Fitness
HealthDay – WEDNESDAY, March 24 (HealthDay News) — A team of researchers has
created special contact lenses for glaucoma patients that come loaded with
vitamin E, using a design that could essentially lengthen the amount of
time a medication bathes an afflicted eye.
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