The duration of dry eye depends on its cause, as it can be a temporary or a long-term condition that requires consistent management with help from an optometrist. […]
How Long Does Dry Eye Last?
The duration of dry eye depends on its cause, as it can be a temporary or a long-term condition that requires consistent management with help from an optometrist. […]
Yes, you can wear contact lenses even if you have astigmatism, thanks to specialty contact lenses that can correct for the shape of an astigmatic eye. […]
While you can’t always prevent astigmatism from worsening, factors like the natural aging process, eye injuries, and certain eye conditions can cause it to progress. […]
Scleral lenses can be cleaned with a designated cleaning solution. […]
Things that contribute to the development of myopia include not enough time spent outdoors and too much time spent doing near work. […]
Astigmatism causes blurry vision at all distances, while myopia causes distant objects to look blurry while nearby objects remain clear. […]
To insert scleral lenses, make sure your hands are clean and fill the lens with a saline solution or another fluid recommended by your optometrist. Then, you can either use your fingers or a contact lens applicator to insert the lens. […]
Multifocal contact lenses rest directly on the surface of the eye and contain multiple “zones” to help the wearer see both far away and nearby objects. […]
With proper care, scleral lenses can generally be expected to last 1–2 years. […]
The answer is yes—you can wear prescription sunglasses with contacts. […]