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How to Care For Rigid Contact Lenses



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By : Adrianna Noton    zero times read
Submitted 2012-02-14 08:29:50

Hard contact lenses, also known as rigid or gas permeable contacts, are one of the main types of contact lenses. Wearing rigid contact lenses will usually result in clearer vision and are more resistant to protein and other deposits than soft contacts. The greater resistance to debris and foreign bodies makes them easier to clean, and they tend to last quite a bit longer than a soft contact lens. One thing that soft contacts offer over a rigid contact lens is comfort. Hard contact lenses are generally thought of as less comfortable than soft lenses, and this fact is usually addressed in the overall care procedure. Just as with a soft contact lens, it is very important to follow the care instructions closely for rigid contacts to avoid eye infections.

Typically, your eye care expert will recommend a specific care protocol for your rigid contact lenses. It's important that you follow their instructions without any improvisation, to keep your contacts in good condition and your eyes healthy. After each time you wear your rigid contact lenses, wash your hands very well and dry them off with a lint-free towel to prevent any pieces of fabric getting on the lenses. Remove your right contact lens from your eye and set it in your palm. Apply a few drops of your cleaning solution, according to the instructions, then rub the contact lens gently with a back and forth motion. Once that's done, rinse the lens with solution, rub it with your index finger and rinse it one more time. Place your contact lens in the case and fill it with fresh solution, then repeat the entire process with the left contact lens. It's important not to rinse off your contacts with water or saliva, as bacteria can get on the contact lens and cause eye problems. Use the solution recommended to you and nothing else.

If you seem to experience protein deposits on your rigid contacts, you may be advised to use an enzymatic cleaner once a week or so to help keep them clear. Don't use it unless your eye care professional has recommended it. If you suffer from dry eyes, which are more likely with rigid contacts, you may want to use a rewetting solution during the day to keep them lubricated. Dry eyes can really put a damper on your day and make wearing contacts quite unenjoyable, so be sure to use a rewetting solution if your eyes are dry from hard contact lens use.

It's also important to keep your contact lens case clean and disinfected. Every time you use the case, rinse it out with solution and then let it air dry. Some people use water to clean out the case, but many eye care professionals advise against it, suggesting solution instead.

Many eye doctors also recommend replacing your rigid lens case with new every three months to prevent bacteria from contaminating your contacts. Take proper care of your rigid contact lenses, and you'll have a comfortable contact lens experience and healthy eyes.

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