4 Possible Reasons Why Your Contact Lenses Are Sliding
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21 July 2018
Having a sliding contact lens is something that many people go through at one time or another. If this is a chronic problem for you, it could mean that there's something wrong with your contact lens, eye, or both. Read on to discover some of the most common causes of this problem and what to do if you suspect it's the trigger for you.
1. Wrong Eyes
Believe it or not, many people make the mistake of putting the wrong contact in the wrong eye.
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Two Common Eye Problems You Need to Know About
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29 March 2018
Everyone knows the importance of routine physical examinations with your doctor every year. Along with checking your general health, you also need to visit the eye doctor annually, even if you have good vision. The examinations check for common eye illnesses that you may not realize you have or are at risk for. As you get older, that risk can get even higher depending on the disease. This guide goes over some of the common eye illnesses you may experience, their symptoms, causes, and treatments associated with them.
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25 January 2018
The first thing you should know about your eyes is that your vision, and problems that may occur with age, has a lot to do with genetics. Therefore, it is worthwhile to find out about your family history with regards to eyesight and vision concerns. However, there are also environmental and other factors that can contribute to the health of your eyes. Since the environmental factors are something that you have control over, you want to learn what these are and what you can do to reduce your risks of developing issues in the future.
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Prescription Lenses And Weather Conditions
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17 October 2017
If you work outdoors, or you spend a lot of time outside regardless of the weather, then you want to make sure that you get prescription lenses that accommodate your needs in those conditions. This article will cover different types of weather and explain why some types of lenses may be better for those conditions than others.
Lenses for high winds – If you are going to be out in extreme winds frequently then you should consider getting yourself a pair of glasses instead of only having contact lenses.
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