Eye Drops for Contacts?!
Question: Eye Drops for Contacts!?
I would like to know what are some of the best eye drops for people who wear contacts!. I got my contacts in for the first time a couple of months ago and it seems that every time I wear them for a long period of time they dry out and feel really weird which makes my eyes tired!. It really takes a toll on my eyes!. I also get this clear, slimy stuff that goes over my eyes which causes to blur my vision!. Does anyone else have this happen with them!?
Their like gooey eye-sleepers/fairy dust/crusty stuff in your tear ducts when you wake up!.
I'd like someone to suggest something that makes my contacts comfortably moist!. What's the absolute best that you've tried!?
Thanks in advance!Www@Answer-Health@Com
Their like gooey eye-sleepers/fairy dust/crusty stuff in your tear ducts when you wake up!.
I'd like someone to suggest something that makes my contacts comfortably moist!. What's the absolute best that you've tried!?
Thanks in advance!Www@Answer-Health@Com
Answers:
The above answerer should know that lasik can make a person who cannot tolerate contacts because of dryness deal with dryness that is significantly worse 24/7, while NOT wearing contacts!.
But to answer your question, the longest-lasting contact friendly drop you're going to find is by prescription, and it's called Freshkote!. It'll definately last a LOT longer than any over the counter drop, and some evidence shows that it may help reduce dryness (not just lubricate) over the time by improving ocular wettability!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
But to answer your question, the longest-lasting contact friendly drop you're going to find is by prescription, and it's called Freshkote!. It'll definately last a LOT longer than any over the counter drop, and some evidence shows that it may help reduce dryness (not just lubricate) over the time by improving ocular wettability!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
I wear contacts and have the same problem, I use Refresh contacts drops, they provide temporary comfort and moisturizes it but ultimately in the end, they're just not made for longwear =( I hope to get lasik one day! Www@Answer-Health@Com