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Planned-replacement lenses are daily wear lenses that are replaced on a regular schedule, which is usually every two weeks, monthly, or quarterly. They must also be cleaned. Soft contact come in a variety of materials. There are also different kinds of RGP and soft multifocal contact available. Monovision, where one lenses corrects for distance vision while the other corrects for near vision, may be an option for presbyopic patients. Monovision, however, may affect depth perception and may not be appropriate for everyone. contact also come in a variety of tints. corrective are available that can change dark-colored eyes a different color. Even though such lenses have no prescription, they must still be fitted and checked to make sure that an eye infection does not occur. People should NEVER wear someone else''s contact. This can lead to infection or damage to the eye. Aftercarelenses wearers must be examined periodically by their eye doctors to make sure that the lenses specialitycontacts fit properly and that there is no infection. Both infection and lenses that do not fit properly can damage the cornea. specialitycontacts Patients can be allergic to certain solutions that are used to clean or lubricate the lenses. For that reason, patients should not randomly switch products unless they speak with their doctor.

Planned-replacement lenses are daily wear lenses that are replaced on a regular schedule, which is usually every two weeks, monthly, or quarterly. They must also be cleaned. Soft contact come in a variety of materials. There are also different kinds of RGP and soft multifocal contact available. Monovision, where one lenses corrects for distance vision while the other corrects for near vision, may be an option for presbyopic patients. Monovision, however, may affect depth perception and may not be appropriate for everyone. contact also come in a variety of tints. corrective are available that can change dark-colored eyes a different color. Even though such lenses have no prescription, they must still be fitted and checked to make sure that an eye infection does not occur. People should NEVER wear someone else''s contact. This can lead to infection or damage to the eye. Aftercarelenses wearers must be examined periodically by their eye doctors to make sure that the lenses specialitycontacts fit properly and that there is no infection. Both infection and lenses that do not fit properly can damage the cornea. specialitycontacts Patients can be allergic to certain solutions that are used to clean or lubricate the lenses. For that reason, patients should not randomly switch products unless they speak with their doctor.

Preschool and school-age childrencontact specialitycontacts are a significant improvement over lenseses for children and adolescents who participate in sports or outdoor activities.contact are recommended for most athletes who need corrective eyewear. Often, a single pair of lenses is less expensive than the combined cost of glasses and prescription goggles. Swimmers especially can benefit from being able to see underwater while wearing regular goggles over their contact. Because contact tend to dry the eye, swimmers and all athletes should take care to blink several times before and after an activity session in order to assure natural cleansing. If any pool water enters a swimmer''s eyes, the lenses should be thoroughly disinfected as soon as possible to remove pool contaminants. Children who like spending time looking into a telescope, microscope, or binoculars may also prefer contacts over lenseses.

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