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How to Spot Conjunctivitis & How to Deal With it – Advice For Wearers of Contact Lenses

Feb 02 2012 Published by admin under Opticians



What is conjunctivitis?

The conjunctiva is a clear, thin membrane which stretches between your eyelid and your eye. It is what prevents contact lenses from being lost behind a wearers eyeball. Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of this membrane. There are three major types of conjunctivitis: viral, bacterial and allergic. This article will discuss these three types of conjunctivitis and explain how they may be treated.

What are the symptoms of conjunctivitis / how do you diagnose conjunctivitis?

You may have conjunctivitis if you experience any of the following symptoms:

Itchiness Redness Sensitivity to light Swelling of your eyelids

If you experience any of the above symptoms of conjunctivitis you should stop wearing your contact lenses immediately. Wearing contact lenses whilst suffering from conjunctivitis can cause damage to the cornea of your eye so please make sure you don’t take any unnecessary risks by continuing to wear your contact lenses.

If you consider any of your symptoms severe you should book an appointment to see your GP / Optician. When you visit your GP / Optician, he / she will carefully examine your eyes and check for swelling or tenderness around your jaw and ears. Your GP / Optician may also take a sample of liquid from your eyes in order to test what types of infection is present.

How do you treat the different forms of conjunctivitis?

Viral conjunctivitis eventually goes away on its own, even if it isn’t treated. Your GP / Optician may however prescribe eye drops to help to manage your symptoms. Antihistamine pills may also help to relieve the itchiness. Viral conjunctivitis usually gets worse for around a week after the first symptoms. It usually gets better after between ten days and a month.

Bacterial conjunctivitis is treated with antibiotic eye drops. These eye-drops help to wash your eyes gently. Bacterial conjunctivitis normally improves in less than two days after antibiotic eye-drops are first used. If after three days of applying antibiotic drops to your eyes the conjunctivitis has not cleared up then you should book an appointment with your GP / Optician.

Allergic conjunctivitis should be treated by first ensuring you are no longer exposed to the allergen. Once this is achieved, the symptoms should reduce naturally. Antihistamine tablets or certain eye drops may sometimes be prescribed to speed up the process.

Is there anything I can do to reduce the chances of getting conjunctivitis?

There are a few precautionary steps that contact lens wearers can take to reduce the chances of getting conjunctivitis. Please always:

Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly Avoid excessively rubbing your eyes Avoid sharing eye makeup or cosmetics Do not share towels or washcloths with others

By following the advice above you should reduce the risk of catching conjunctivitis. However, if you do think you are suffering from conjunctivitis and it is not clearing up then it is essential that you stop wearing your contact lenses and visit your GP / Optician.

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Better Eyesight Without Glasses is Definitely Possible – Find the Secret Now

Jan 14 2012 Published by admin under Opticians



Better eyesight without glasses can be definitely possible when you practice simple yet effective exercises of Bates Method.

Do you have difficulties in your daily life as follow?
o Hard to see small print.
o Can’t stand of seeing a billboard from a distant.
o Become panic when you can not find your glasses.
o Or another scene when you almost hit another car when you drive at night without glasses.

Well, these difficulties happen to many people. But, unfortunately they have wrong perception on treating their eyes. They keep on counting on their precious glasses to see without knowing the dangerous side effect lies behind.

Better eyesight without glasses can be achieved when you are no longer count on your glasses too much. Do you know that wearing glasses for years will just make your vision getting worse? If you notice, usually you get increased corrective glasses or lenses whenever you meet your optician. It occurs due to your eyes muscles which are getting weaker each and every day. And this fact which your optometrist will never ever let you know.

If you want to be free from glasses, you have to start leaving it. Do a series of fun eye relaxation techniques of Bates Method. Dr. Bates himself believes if broken bones could be fixed, why couldn’t damaged vision? In fact, by using Bates system, an 80-year-old living testament has been successful in gaining back her 20/20 vision.

If she can make it, don’t you think that you can make it as well? This system works to many people, so your first homework to find out as much information as possible about better eyesight without glasses. Be convinced and start your exercises in a minute. You will be amazed to find out how this fun eye relaxing treatments can save your precious eyesight.

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The Origins of the Contact Lens

Jan 11 2012 Published by admin under Opticians



Many people believe that the contact lens is a modern invention, but that’s actually not the case. In fact, the origins of the contact lens extend as far back as the early sixteenth century. Even the modern form of contact lenses first emerged several decades ago. Since the very first conception of the principle behind contact lenses, these optical devices have undergone many different changes at the hands of several different inventors and eye care professionals. In fact, contacts have gone from cumbersome and uncomfortable devices made of glass to today’s plastic lenses which offer a high level of comfort while providing sharp, clear vision for those with a wide variety of vision problems.

The history of the contact lens dates back to the early sixteenth century. More specifically, in 1508 Leonardo da Vinci came up with the general principle behind contact lenses. While he didn’t actually create such a lens and wasn’t necessarily concerned with correcting vision, da Vinci sketched and described a variety of ideas involving placing a lens directly on the eye in order to aid vision and alter the corneal power of the eye.

During the following century, in the 1630′s, France’s Ren

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Getting to Know Your Contact Lenses

Jan 10 2012 Published by admin under Opticians



Thanks to some revolutionary R&D breakthroughs, the contact lens industry has managed to improve its products dramatically. For this reason, now more and more people are opting to transition over from glasses to contact lenses. Today wearers can choose from a spectrum of comfortable, user friendly and affordable contact lenses without having to worry too much – having said that, it is still imperative for wearers to closely consider all available options before making a purchase.

It’s worth knowing that they nowadays come in two broad categories – soft and gas permeable. The soft category covers the entire cornea of the eye and are considered to be fairly comfortable. Gas Permeable options offer better vision and last longer than softer varieties – these are comparatively more rigid and smaller in size.

Either of these can be purchased from any online or brick and mortar store. While buying from your optician and from small/medium sized stores can be safe, the truth is that buying the same products from huge chains or online resellers can save you a mini fortune in the long run.

Novelty contact lenses are ideal for those who are fascinated by the idea but do not suffer from any optical problems. These are available in a multitude of colours and styles which are all geared towards enhancing/changing the eye’s colour. Sportsmen also avidly use certain types of novelty products that improve and enhance vision. Other more extreme forms of novelty options are used in the entertainment industry – these create spellbinding visual effects such as “zombie eyes”, “cat eyes” and “monster eyes” etc.

The fact of the matter is that contacts have provided a solution to all kinds of problems for people from all walks of life and from all age groups – for example, those in their sixties wear them to improve their eye sight, teens wear them to express their freedom and infants are made to wear contacts to rectify early optical problems and dyslexia. Nowadays it’s not difficult to find a product that cures a plethora of vision problems from near-sightedness and far-sightedness to even colour blindness and the degenerative Disease Keratoconus.

Even though the contact lenses have come a long way, the fact remains that you still need to get your eyes properly checked by an optician before he/she can prescribe a pair for you. Wearing incorrect prescriptions can cause numerous eye problems ranging from slight itching and discomfort to even blindness.

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The Experience of Buying Progressive Glasses

Dec 20 2011 Published by admin under Opticians



I didn’t find that I suffered from presbyopia until one day I had trouble in seeing things on the road. I thought the signs should be of lager size at first, but my sister told me that she could say the letters clearly and after comparing what signs we could and could not see, I realized that aging eyes finally caught me up and then I would live in a whole new world.

I needed glasses to help me get a clear vision, however, I was totally ignorance of what kind of glasses I should buy. Therefore, I searched concerned information on the Internet. There are generally three kinds of glasses that are especially for aging eyes: bifocal glasses, trifocal glasses and progressive glasses. It is recorded on the site that compared with the other two, progressive glasses, characterised by a gradient of increasing lens power, are of best performance, because they are able to provide a more natural correction of presbyopia. Therefore, I decided to buy a pair of progressive glasses.

At the beginning, I thought it was a simple thing that I just told the retailer what I needed and s/he, after making a prescription, gave me the right glasses to me. However, the optician told me that things were more complicated. Firstly, I have to go to a big professional optical glasses where high and new technology is provided, for progressive glasses require accurate prescription and lots of medium and small-sized glass shops can’t afford much investment in the technology. Secondly, I have to select proper lenses from regular plastic and glass to photochromic lenses. Thirdly, I have to select certain type of progressive glasses, for some are made especially for computer which have a wider intermediate zone while some are for daily use which have a larger reading portion. Fourthly, I may need a short adaptation period typically lasting a few minutes to a few days when I am fitted with my first pair of progressive lenses, because blending lens power in progressive lenses, while letting me see clearly at all distances, causes minor aberrations in the peripheral part of the lenses.

According to the optician, I get to know that designers have made progress in reducing peripheral aberrations, so most first-time wearers will notice no problems at all. But if one does have a problem, s/he is able to make a slight head movement to look more directly at objects, thus symptom would relieve. I also get to know that, progressive glasses were originally large, for all powers of progressive lenses had to fit within a pair of eyeglasses. It is with the introduction of short corridor that contributes to the diminishing of the size. Thanks to it, we can wear progressive eyeglasses that are smaller and more fashionable today.

I suggest, no matter you are the first to purchase prescription or not, you’d better to consult with a professional optician. He is believed to recommend a pair of specific glasses for your according to your eye condition.

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Taboos For Glasses Wearers

Dec 05 2011 Published by admin under Opticians



It is said that 1/4 of adult Americans are of myopia. That means more than 70 million Americans need to wear glasses. According to this, I do believe it’s necessary and very important to share the taboos of glasses-wearing here.

First, never ever choose a pair of glasses before you go to a professional optician’s. You cannot just pick up a pair of glasses at will. Although many people regard glasses more as a kind of accessory, they are instruments help adjust your eyesight in the first place. What’s more, do not solely depend on optometry unit which is not always reliable, especially for adolescents. Only through a professional optician can you really find out the exact diopters of your eyes. Second, never wear damaged glasses, no matter how slight the damage may be. Glasses are relatively easily broken.

When glasses are broken, some people may go on wearing them when they feel the cracks are slight and they wouldn’t like to bother to the glasses shops. If you also have this habit, I should tell you that this seemingly harmless and convenience-oriented behavior is very inconvenient for your eyes. Damaged lenses will make your eyes become tired more easily and may worsen your eyesight further. Third, do not choose glasses with heavy frames. Big and heavy frames will burden the nerves around your eyes and produce feelings of numbness and comfortlessness. I know that the huge-frame glasses are in fashion. But do not trade the health of your eyes with beauty. It’s just not worth it.

Forth, do not wear glasses with colored lenses frequently, especially for children whose eyes haven’t grow mature enough. Frequent use of colored lenses will hurt men’s eyesight and their ability to recognize colors. The darker the color of the lenses, the greater harm they will bring to your eyes. The theory is of the same with why people can’t wear sunglasses too much. They will allow extra ultraviolet and infrared enter into your eyes which will damage the retinas.

Lastly, do not use the same pair of glass for too long. Have a new pair each year, no matter you are a child or an adult because eyesight changes and glasses worn out easily.

Above are just some basic matters need attentions. For glasses-wearers, the protection of their eyes should always be the top priority. How should we protect our precious eyes then? Proper use of glasses is certainly the first step.

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