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Eye glasses and contact lenseses hazelsparklecontactlens and contact are devices that correct refractive errors in vision. lenses lenses are mounted in frames worn on the face, sitting hazelsparklecontactlens mostly on the ears and nose, so that the lenses are positioned in front of the eyes. contact appear to hazelsparklecontactlens be worn in direct contact with the cornea, but they actually float on a layer of tears that separates them from the cornea.PurposeThe purpose of lenseses and contact is to correct or improve the vision of people with nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), presbyopia, and astigmatism.Precautions People allergic to certain hazelsparklecontactlens plastics should hazelsparklecontactlens and hazelsparklecontactlens not wear contact or lenses frames or lenses manufactured from that type of plastic. People allergic to nickel should not wear Flexon hazelsparklecontactlens frames. People at risk of being in accidents that might shatter glass lenses should wear plastic lenses, preferably polycarbonate.
The lenses Council reports that 26 million Americans wear contact. Among lenses hazelsparklecontactlens wearers, approximately 80% wear the soft type and 18% wear rigid hazelsparklecontactlens gas-permeable lenses. The Council reports that about 11% of lenses wearers, approximately 2.8 million people, are under 18.InfantsThere are few instances when corrective lenses--lenseses or contacts--are prescribed for infants. However, when an infant develops cataracts , hazelsparklecontactlens a condition known as infantile aphakia, contact may be prescribed following surgery. In 1993, the Journal of the American Medical Association reported that contact were safe and effective for use with infants following cataract surgery. Routine care of the lenses was easily learned by the baby''s parents or caregivers.
Originally, hard contact were made of a material called PMMA. Although still available, the more common types of contact are listed below:Rigid gas-permeable (RGP) daily-wear lenses are made of plastic that does not absorb water but allows oxygen to get from the atmosphere to the cornea. (This is important because the cornea has no blood supply and needs to get its oxygen from the atmosphere through the film of tears that moves beneath the lens.) They must be removed and cleaned each night. Rigid gas-permeable (RGP) extended-wear lenses are made from plastic that also does not absorb water but is more permeable to oxygen than the plastic used for daily-wear lenses.
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