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Is LASIK Better Than Wearing Contact Lenses

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Is LASIK Better Than Wearing Contact Lenses

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  1. Is LASIK Better Than Wearing Contact Lenses Contact lenses over the past few years have garnered huge popularity as indispensable medical devices. This is because at times wearing a pair of glasses can be a real pain. Despite other remedial processes, people are choosing contacts for the following benefits: a. Individuals get a wider, i.e. natural field of view b. Not affected by rain or fog as in the case of glasses c. Less distortions d. Maximum convenience while doing several activities like dance, sports, etc. However, this upgrade is not always favorable. There are several potential risks that come along with contacts and are sturdy enough to affect long-term vision. Do you wear contacts or planning to get a pair? Halt for a moment and learn the hazards that are tagged along. 1.Impede Supply of Oxygen to Eyes A good supply of oxygen is vital to keep the eyes healthy and functional. However, once you wear contacts, the amount of oxygen supply takes a dip for the lenses rest on the eye directly & covers the entire surface layer including the cornea. This why doctors never recommend wearing contacts for a prolonged period. 2.Red Eyes are Common A lot of people have confessed of having red eyes after relying on contacts. The color of eyes turns red due to constant irritation and swelling. Individuals get irked with his feature. The worst is that they don’t have the flexibility to remove the lens anywhere any time in accordance with their needs. So, the struggle with itching is real. 3.Increase Risk of Infection People are likely to get more infected by wearing contacts leading to eye damage. Bacteria including infection-causing agents can easily come in contact with the lenses causing diseases like conjunctivitis, eye ulcer, etc. Moreover, when the lenses become old, chances of accumulation of several deposits and debris are common. 4.Also Dry Eyes are Seen Dry eye is another common thing noticed among the lens wearers. People who use contacts for a long time tend to suffer from this side effect at large. The direct symptoms of dry eyes are irritation, itching, an unprecedented feel of grit inside the eyes, etc. There is no way to get rid of this except ditching the lenses. 5.Little Corneal Reflex Diminished corneal reflex is another risk that you should be aware of. Corneal reflex is a protective mechanism of eyes which is signaled by the brain to drop down eyelids as and when required. However, using contacts condition the body to ignore such signals. Distortion in this reflex action is a direct sign of eye damage in case of danger.

  2. However, there are ways with which you can ward off these potential risks. To be true, it’s more of a hassle than a solution; and doesn’t guarantee 100% safety. The most feasible option is to switch to LASIK. 77% of patients who used to wear glasses have chosen LASIK over contacts. This remedial process with its surprising benefits has satisfied glass wearers to a large extent. It is a permanent solution to all the discomforts and hazards of glasses and contacts respectively. To know more, contact an experience Lasik center at the earliest.

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