sense Lens Solutions - The Dos and Don'ts

To a lens wearer, the caress lens solution will be approximately as foremost as the actual caress lenses - if they are wearing two-weekly disposables, monthly disposables, or extended wear lenses, that is. There are a number of dissimilar types of solutions out there, and an even larger number of dissimilar brands, so doing your explore is important.

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Your caress lens solution has three main tasks. It should clean your lenses so that they are comfortable and clear, and more than 90% of germs should be killed. As your caress lenses are certainly infected by germs from everything colse to you, together with your fingers and tap water, a solution should also disinfect your contacts to ensure that no unwanted bacteria reaches your eye and causes irritation. Finally, it should maximise the relax of your lenses by acting as an supplementary wetting agent. Without solution, your caress lenses can dry out and lose their shape completely.

The most favorite type of solution is multipurpose solution, which takes care of all of the above, primarily cleaning and disinfecting. Its popularity could be down to the fact that it is very easy to use and makes enzyme tablets for removing protein deposits redundant. Soaking your caress lenses in multipurpose solution, all you have to do is to rinse with saline solution before inserting them again. Saline solution does just that: it rinses the lens for you and keeps it hydrated. Never replace multipurpose solution with saline alone, as this is very similar to your tears and does not certainly disinfect the lens.

Many wearers rub their lenses with their fingertip and a daily cleaner for about 20 seconds every day. This is a quick and easy way of holding your caress lenses clean, but caution must be taken to avoid breaking the lens with a nail. Your lens case should get its fair share of scrubbing as well, as germs will spread fast in a dirty case. Rinse with solution every day and leave the case open to dry, and once a week or so, use a clean toothbrush to give it a allowable scrub.

A hydrogen peroxide solution disinfects your caress lenses and can be used as one-step or two-step routines. For the two-step system, a Saline solution must be used afterwards to neutralise the supervene and ensure that no peroxide remains in the lenses. An enzymatic cleaner can be used occasionally to remove any proteins that could cause discomfort. This type of cleaner comes as a tablet which is dropped into your solution and left to soak overnight, but some multipurpose solutions have a similar supervene built-in, production the tablets unnecessary.

Daily disposable caress lenses don't need any cleaning as they are thrown out at the end of every day. It is a myth that the durability of daily lenses can be extended thanks to a suitable cleaning regime, as caress lens solutions are not certainly made for these types of lenses.

Your optician will designate you with a solution that suits your eyes and caress lenses. The type of solution they propose will depend on the material of the lens you wear, how often you replace your lenses, and any allergies you may have. You should always supervene your optician's advice as the wrong solution could cause hurt and irritation. Never re-use or top up old solutions, and always supervene instructions carefully. Keep the tip of the solution package closed, replace your solution regularly, and avoid caress with water at all cost.

Why, when you have paid for high-quality caress lenses, would you be stingy about the minor cost of holding them, and your eyes, salutary and clean? Or, as Aclm put it, you wouldn't put a piece of plastic into any other part of your body without disinfecting it first, would you?

sense Lens Solutions - The Dos and Don'ts

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