How to Nap With Your Contacts In
Sleeping with contact lenses in place can cause eye dryness and irritation, and may increase the risk of eye infection and eye damage.
Read more →Ocular health is maintained through retinal nutrition, pharmacological glaucoma management, and proper lens hygiene to prevent infection and dryness.
Sleeping with contact lenses in place can cause eye dryness and irritation, and may increase the risk of eye infection and eye damage.
Read more →Detecting eye problems in a 2-month-old infant can be difficult, since your baby can't tell you when something is wrong. However, some children are born with eye conditions or disorders, reports Eye Care America, and failure to detect these conditions can lead to deterioration of vision and possibly even blindness.
Read more →You may not have heard of gas permeable contact lenses, but they are a more recent technology than soft contact lenses, reports All About Vision. Introduced in the 1970s, gas permeable lenses offer the benefit of allowing more oxygen to get to your eye than soft lenses.
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