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The following article was published in our article directory on January 11, 2012.
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Article Category: Shopping
Author Name: chickie maxwell
Dry eyes are a common problem encountered not just by contact lenses wearers but even those with good vision and those who use eyeglasses. More formally called dry eye syndrome, the condition is characterized by the chronic lack of sufficient moisture and lubrication on the surface of the eye. The symptoms of the condition include a persistent dryness, a feeling of scratchiness and a burning sensation. Dry eye syndrome may develop as a natural part of the aging process or it could be the result of particular prescription medications, such as antidepressants and blood pressure drugs.
Long-term use of contact lenses has also been identified as a cause of dry eye syndrome; in fact, dry eyes are one of the most frequent complaints among contacts users. The usual remedy for dry eyes is to apply artificial tears to alleviate the itchiness and scratchiness. If the dryness is mild, then using rewetting solution to assuage the condition may be enough although the effect is only temporary.
One tip for dry eye sufferers is that contact lenses with lower water content may be better for your eyes. The reason for this is that high-moisture content lenses may be extracting tears away from your eyes to stay properly moist. These lenses may also more easily lose their moisture content due to a dry climate or other environmental conditions. But you should consult with your eye care provider to determine how to manage the problem as well as which type of contacts will be the best for you to use.
One of the best contact lenses brands for those who suffer dry eyes are Proclear Compatibles by Cooper Vision, which are disposables with a monthly replacement schedule. These are the only lenses that can carry the FDA-approved claim that they may provide greater comfort for lens wearers who suffer from discomfort due to dryness. Proclear Compatibles use proprietary phosphorylcholine technology that lets the lenses retain more moisture to ensure comfortable all-day wear while helping cut down the build-up of deposits and dirt.
Another good brand of lenses for dry eye sufferers is Air Optix Night and Day Aqua by Ciba Vision. These lenses use a material called silicone hydrogel, which allows more oxygen to enter the lens, ensuing healthier eyes as well as having lower water content. Air Optix Night and Day Aqua are approved by the FDA for thirty days continuous wear, even while sleeping. Other recommended brands include O2 Optix by Ciba, which are approved for fourteen days daily wear or six days continuous wear, PureVision by Bausch and Lomb, which is designed for thirty days continuous wear and Acuvue Oasys by Johnson and Johnson that can be worn for two weeks of daily wear or six days of continuous wear as well as having superior UV protection qualities.
If you suffer from astigmatism, you can avail of PureVision Toric by Bausch and Lomb. These contact lenses are approved for thirty days extended wear use and allow natural levels of oxygen to penetrate the lens, which ensures the wearer improved comfort even after having worn it the whole day.
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