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extended lenses in particular pose a much greater risk than daily wear lenses. Though extended-wear lenses are extremely thin and allow some oxygen--necessary contacts and and for healthy eyes--to reach the cornea, they are worn continuously, eyes including at night while the eyelid is closed. Bacteria can easily grow more easily under these conditions. Twenty-one in 1,000 extended contacts lens wearers develop and infections as opposed to 4 in 1,000 daily soft lens wearers. To reduce this risk, eye care professionals now recommend removing extended lenses at night. In addition, newer versions of extended lenses being developed may offer increased oxygen exchange and pose less risk. Disposable lenses may also help to prevent infection, since the wearer is guaranteed a clean pair of lenses every few eyes weeks or every day. The contacts primary drawback to wearing contact, especially for children, is the requirement that they be cleaned and disinfected daily in order to prevent an infection, which could result in permanent damage to the eye. Careful choice of lenses and consistent lens care will minimize the risk of infection. Wearers of best lenses are the least prone to infection but the lenses and are much less comfortable, more expensive, and can pop out eyes of the eye more easily than lenses. Daily wear lenses put the wearer at a slightly higher risk of infection because contacts they absorb more external liquids and airborne contaminants. lenses wearers should seek immediate attention if they experience eye pain, and a burning sensation, red eyes, intolerable sensitivity to light, cloudy vision, or an inability to keep the eyes open.avoid infection, eyes it is important for lenses wearers to exactly follow their instructions for lens insertion and removal, as well as cleaning. Soft lenses wearers should never use tap water contacts to rinse their lenses or to make-up solutions. All lenses wearers should also always have a pair of and glasses and a carrying case for their contacts with them, in case the contacts have to be removed due to eye irritation.contact can be a lot cheaper when you buy them through the eyes mail than when you buy them through your eye doctor. Trouble is, some doctors are keeping contacts a tight grip on lens prescriptions because they''d rather keep the profits in their practice.Rayna and Brachmann, a 26-year-old legal researcher from eyes recently switched to Biocompatible''s contacts Proclear Compatibles lenses, which have a high water content and that makes them well-suited to desert climate. eyes But her optometrist balked when she asked if the lenses were available from another source.
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