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Medically reviewed by Alastair Lockwood, Eye Health Advisor, Ophthalmologist and Eye Surgeon at Feel Good Contacts.Copy Link Why does hay fever make your eyes itch? Hay fever, which is also known as seasonal allergic rhinitis, causes the nasal passages, throat and eye membrane to become inflamed...
Some say that it is the development of stereoscopic vision, along with the development of the large human brain and the freeing of hands from locomotion, that have allowed humans to evolve to such a high level.In this article, we'll discuss the amazing inner workings of the human eye!
This is corrected with a convex lens, as seen here: See How Refractive Vision Problems Work and How Corrective Lenses Work for details. Astigmatism Astigmatism is an uneven curvature of the cornea and causes a distortion in vision. To correct this, a lens is shaped to correct the unevenness...
AstigmatismOne can easily summarize astigmatism with a condition where the lens or cornea has an irregular shape, more oval than round. Because of this irregularity, a refractive error occurs that affects the light flowing into your eyes. Here you can read more about Astigmastim and how to co...
Now that you know how to put in your contacts, it’s time to hone your technique with a few special tips that make the process even smoother. Put in your contacts in the same order, every time Choose an order and stick to it: right eye, then left, or vice versa. This tip is esp...
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Poor candidates for contacts include those with significant astigmatism, a common defect in the curvature of the eye that causes blurry vision; patients with presbyopia, a condition most commonly seen in older adults that generally requires reading glasses or bifocals to correct; and those with dry...
Contacts meant for daily or one-time use can generally be worn up to 14 to 16 hours with no problem, but your doctor may recommend a contact-free hour or two before bedtime in order to rest your eyes. Contacts designed for continual use can be worn overnight, but, again, be sure to...