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CONTACT LENSES-FAQ's
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Can anyone wear contact
lenses? |
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Millions of people across the world do. And
96% of patients fitted with contact lens find them a complete
success. Chances are, you'll be able to wear them comfortably
and happily, almost indefinitely. In the very unlikely event of
your eyes being unsuitable, your contact lens Practitioner will
tell you, and explain why.
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I can't bear anything
in my eye, will I ever be able to wear contact lenses? |
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Surprisingly, yes. Many successful contact
lens wearers have said this previously and are now happy wearing
their lenses. You will be slightly aware that the lenses are there
at first, but it is not at all uncomfortable. if lenses are not
cleaned properly & dust or debris is left on them, they may cause
temporary irritation. This can usually be resolved by thoroughly
rinsing the lenses before re-inserting them.
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Are contact lenses
visible to others while I am wearing them? |
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No. Modern technology has meant that contact
lenses are very thin and sit discreetly on the eye.
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Are there any disadvantages
to wearing contact lens? |
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It will probably take a few weeks to get used
to wearing contact lens, but it is worthwhile to persevere! Remember
too, that we will provide all the support & advice you need at
CONTACT LENS CENTRE. Your contact lens yes" must be cleaned carefully
everyday so you should get into a regular routine of looking after
them.
You may sometimes experience temporary discomfort with your lenses
in smoky, dusty, windy or some air-conditioned atmospheres. Generally
you will be unable to feel your lenses in place once you are accustomed
to wearing them.
Remember : Routine checks at the intervals
recommended by your Contact Lens Practitioner are essential to
long term success with contact lenses & healthy eyes. Regular
replacement of lenses and scrupulous attention to cleaning is
essential.
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Can anyone of any age
wear contact lenses? |
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Yes. Whether you're young or old , you can
probably wear lenses successfully. Your contact lens Practitioner
will give up to date advice.
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Are there people who
can't wear contact lenses? |
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Some rare conditions might prevent you from
wearing contact lenses successfully. If you have a reduced tear
flow, your eyes may be too dry for contact lenses to be worn comfortably.
Your eyes & lids may be too sensitive if you suffer from certain
allergies. However, very few people do not succeed with contact
lenses.
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Are contact lenses
safe to wear? |
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Your eyes are ten times more sensitive than
the rest of your body & the tissues in & around your eyes are
delicate & unique. So it is very imp. That you are scrupulous
about hygiene when handling your lenses, & that you clean them
thoroughly & properly using the care regime recommended by your
contact lens Practitioner.
Some people are particularly prone to eye infections & they may
be wise to give up contact lenses & return to spectacles on the
advice of their contact lens Practitioner. Serious problems associated
with wearing contact lens are extremely rare, usually as a result
of inadequate contact lens hygiene.
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Are contact lenses
safe for sports? |
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Contact lenses are excellent for sport. They
give you an unrestricted view, won't mist over when you get hot,
or get smeared with raindrops when it's wet, and they can't be
knocked off your face and broken. Discuss your sporting activity
at you contact lens consultation to help decide the best type
for you. For example, soft lenses may be best for those who participate
in active sport eg tennis, riding, cricket, football, rugby or
squash, as they are unlikely to become dislodged. Contact lenses
are not recommended for swimming without a well-fitting mask or
goggles.
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Can I still wear eye
make-up? |
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Yes. In fact, many people find it easier to
apply their make-up wearing contact lens - because they can see
exactly what they are doing! You should put in the lenses first
so you can see clearly & so you don't get eye make-up on them
while inserting.
It is best to avoid powdery & metallic shadows, or mascara with
fibres, in case particles get onto your lenses. You should also
take your lenses off before removing make-up & avoid using greasy
cleansers. Several brands of eye make-up have been specially developed
for contact lens wearers & for people with sensitive eyes.
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Is cleaning important?
Do I need to clean my lenses even if I change them every month? |
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It's essential to clean your lenses every day
to avoid deposits accumulating & this keeps your contact lenses
clear & comfortable. Cleaning also helps to prevent the risk of
infection.
Yes. It's just as imp. To clean your frequent replacement contact
lenses every day. Deposits can begin to build up after only a
short period of wear & will need to be removed daily.
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My eyes are astigmatic
- can I wear contact lenses? |
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Yes. In most cases astigmatism is a condition
where the surface of the eye is an irregular shape, so the image
is distorted onto 2 separate points of focus on the back of the
eye. Depending on the degree of your astigmatism, your contact
lens Practitioner will advise either soft, gas permeable or toric
lenses.
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I normally wear bifocal
spectacles can I wear contact lenses? |
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Bifocal contact lenses are available, but they
are more expensive than other types & because of the way the different
prescription bands are incorporated into lens, many people have
difficulty getting used to them. There are however several options.
Several people wear a lens of different prescription in each eye
- one for distance & one for reading - & the combined effect gives
clarity of vision for both.
You might wear contact lenses each day for your distance prescription
& have a pair reading spectacles for close work. You may also
like to consider having a pair of lenses to your distance prescription
just for occasional wear, for leisure & social events when you
can manage without your reading prescription.
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Can children wear contact
lenses? |
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Small children are sometimes fitted with contact
lenses for medical reasons. Otherwise they can be fitted with
contact lenses on recommendation of a contact lens Specialist.
Generally, children must be old enough & sensible enough to handle
contact lenses & care for them properly with minimal adult supervision.
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How difficult is it
to insert & remove them? Can contact lenses get lost in the eye? |
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You will be taught how to handle your lenses
by one of our trained instructors, who will show you how to insert
& remove them. You will discover it is much easier than you thought
& as your confidence grows you will find it takes only a couple
of seconds. And you never need directly touch the surface of your
eyes.
Contact lenses cannot get lost behind your eye. It is possible
for them to slip out of place. If this happens, simply close your
eye & gently massage it back into position.
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How long does it take
to get used to wearing contact lenses? Will I need my spectacles
any more? |
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Your contact lens Practitioner will give you
a timetable to increase gradually the length of time you wear
your new contact lenses, starting with a few hours a day. It can
take up to a fortnight to reach maximum wearing time with gas
permeable lenses, but can be much quicker for soft lens wearers.
Contact lenses offer tremendous advantages but it makes sense
to always have a pair of spectacles with an up to date prescription
in case you lose or damage your lenses. Also there may be times
when your eyes become tired and you would prefer to wear your
spectacles.
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What if I don't get
on with them after a few months? |
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Your contact lens practitioner will explain
the need for a rigorous hygiene routine, regular replacement and
continuous care. Your progress will be closely monitored at your
aftercare appointments but it will be up to you to manage your
contact lenses in conjunction with your specialist.
If you have been assessed as being suitable for contact lenses
at your contact lens consultation and follow all the advise given
to you, you will be very unlucky indeed not to succeed with contact
lenses. However if this is the case, we will return you to wearing
spectacles.
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