Are you one of the millions who depend on contact lenses every day? If so, it’s important to understand how to maintain your lenses properly. Understanding the basics of contact lens solutions will empower you to make informed choices for your eye care routine.
Contact lens solutions mimic your eyes’ natural environment. They contain salts and buffering agents, which help maintain a balanced pH, similar to natural tears. This balance helps protect your eyes from irritation and infections.
Most contact lens solutions also contain disinfecting agents. They help eliminate bacteria and fungi that may have adhered to your lenses throughout the day. Some solutions may also have moisturizing agents that are particularly useful for individuals with dry eyes.
There are primarily three types of contact lens solutions:
When choosing a contact lens solution, consider the type of contact lenses you wear. If you wear scleral lenses, for instance, you may need a specific solution to ensure proper cleaning and disinfecting, as these lenses require a more thorough cleaning. Some solutions may be too harsh for sensitive eyes, so consider a gentler yet effective solution. Always consult your optometrist before switching to a new contact lens solution to avoid potential complications.
Understanding and implementing proper usage of contact lens solutions is a crucial part of your eye care routine. Always wash and dry your hands thoroughly before handling your lenses. Apply the solution to the lens and gently rub it to remove debris or proteins. Rinse it thoroughly and store it in a clean lens case filled with fresh solution. Never reuse old solutions or top up the solution in your case.
Navigating the world of contact lens solutions doesn’t have to be overwhelming, especially when you know what to look for and have a trusted optometrist to guide you. For your optical care needs, trust Insight Vision Center Optometry. We serve residents of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, CA. Call (714) 486-3315, or visit our contact page to get started!
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