Toric Contact Lenses

November 24th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

As an adult I didn’t remember I had an astigmatism in both eyes. I questioned why I still had blurry vision when I left the doctor’s office. Come to find out my astigmatism was not bad enough previously to warrant corrective lenses for the problem. The degree of astigmatisms will result in the need for corrective lenses called Toric contact lenses. If you have an astigmatism it can get worse over time and your doctor should correct for it. You eyes are constantly changing throughout your life; some have eye changes more frequently than others. This is why it is recommended that you see an eye doctor every year.

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Do Contact Lenses Make Your Vision Worse?

November 14th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Whether you are a new user of eyeglasses or have worn glasses your entire life, you may be considering switching to corrective contact lenses. Contact lenses offer comfort in many different ways, and also have an advantage from an aesthetic point of view. No matter what your motivation is, you may be considering contact lenses as an option if you have been diagnosed with or suffer from any of the following conditions:

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Weird And Crazy Contact Lenses

November 10th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Are your eyes ready to go toe to toe with a pair of crazy lens contacts? Special effects contact lenses, also identified with theatrical contacts or crazy lens, have experienced a surge in popularity over the last several years. Colored contacts entered the world of eye wear as a funky rendition on corrective gear for the specs. A generation has witnessed the colored contact’s rise a convenient eye gizmo to the status of an international fashion statement. And just when it seemed that contact had done it all, lenses went crazy!

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Bifocal Contact Lenses For Presbyopia

October 18th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Have you reached an age where the eye doctor is talking about bifocal lenses and how they can help you see better? Anyone with vision problems knows eventually they will need to have bifocal lenses to help with their changing eyes, however if you are new to the corrective lenses world you might find the information below very interesting. Those who need bifocal contact lenses have blurry eyesight when looking at close range objects while still needing correction for further distances.

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What Type of Contact Lenses are Right for your Eyes?

August 28th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

$20 - $80 off in rebates at <a href=1800CONTACTS.com” src=”http://www.awltovhc.com/ba107kpthnl69EBA87C6CAAF879″ />Contact lenses are slim discs that when positioned on top of the cornea of the eye becomes a replacement for eyeglasses. The eye conditions that are corrected by wearing contact lenses are the same as those rectified by eyeglasses and consist of Astigmatism (distorted vision), Myopia (nearsightedness), Hyperopia (far sightedness) and Presbyopia (need for bifocals).
Likewise that there are no two sets of fingerprints that are the same, there are also no two pairs of eyes that are precisely alike. For the reason there are different kinds of lenses for different types of eyes. Read below to find out which type of contact lens is right for you.

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Can People with Glaucoma Wear Contact Lenses?

August 21st, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Glaucoma is an eye condition in which the optic nerve is damaged and destroyed over a period of time. Most frequently, glaucoma can be accredited to amplified eye pressure as an effect of drainage blockage. Other reasons for glaucoma consist of poor blood supply to the optic nerve fibers, weak nerve structure, or a deficiency in the nerve fibers.

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