Acuvue

Acuvue Oasys

The cost of Acuvue lenses have come down so much in recent years, everyone can pretty much afford to have pairs of contacts stacked up in their medicine cabinets. It has been shown that lenses develop a coating of deposits typically in only a few days—whether they be Acuvue or some other brand. This can produce an irritation or an allergic reaction in your eye.

If you have disposable Acuvue contacts, you can usually eliminate the need for lens deposit cleaning solutions. Since fewer contact lens care products are necessary, they also decrease problems with the eye’s sensitivity to cleaning solutions

Acuvue

Extended wear Acuvue contacts are the kinds of contacts that can be worn on a continuous basis for 24 hours a day and for several days. Usually the lenses are worn anywhere from a few days to a few weeks; it just depends on the type of lenses you have. The typical reason people give for wanting to use extended wear Acuvue contacts is that they involve less cleaning, removing the lenses, and problems in the mornings. These extended wear contacts are much more convenient to consumers who lead busy lives.

Those who use extended wear Acuvue contacts have the greatest chance of having problems with their eyes being infected. To use your contact lenses most successfully, you should continue using your contact lenses responsibly. There is a higher rate of eye infections among extended wear patients.

Acuvue Colored Contacts

Your chances of getting an eye infection from wearing extended wear Acuvue contact lenses can be diminished if you are sure to use soap and water to clean your face and hands on a regular basis. It’s advised that you wash your hands before you handle your contacts at any point, too. If you have a cold or a flu, don’t wear your contacts for as long of periods of time. Colds and flu can cause you to get eye infections more frequently than when you aren’t sick.

Also be careful when you handle your contact lenses when you have fever blisters or any illness really. You should inspect your eyes each day for illness, redness, irritation, and signs that they may have problems. If your lenses at any time aren’t comfortable in your eyes, take them out. If you have any changes in the comfort of your lenses or in your vision, it could mean you are having eye trouble.

 
 
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