Is There a Health Advantage of Contact Lenses?

Is There a Health Advantage of Contact Lenses?

At For Eyes, corrective eyewear comes in many forms, including contact lenses and glasses. While you may understand how vision correction can help your eyes, do you ever wonder if there is a health advantage of contact lenses?

Let’s explore the pros and cons of this type of eyewear to help you decide if it’s for you. 

Are there health advantages of contact lenses? 

Contacts can benefit you in many ways, such as by enhancing your viewing area, concealing the fact that you wear corrective eyewear, and providing more flexibility if you’re an athlete. However, there are no known health advantages of contact lenses. 

The pros of wearing contacts are mostly for cosmetic purposes. However, don’t let that stop you from selecting this new form of eyewear. The adjustment period is short, and switching from glasses to contacts is often simple and straightforward. 

If you’re wondering if you should still get contacts despite there being no health benefits, remember that your eyewear is a personal choice. For those who prefer to have corrective lenses blend in with the face while providing great visual coverage, contacts are a great option.

However, even if you choose to wear this form of vision correction, keep a pair of glasses nearby. For Eyes offers designer glasses and budget-friendly brands to suit any family’s needs. And you never know when they might come in handy. 

What are the disadvantages of contact lenses?

One of the most common bad effects of contact lenses is that you can get an eye infection if you don’t keep them clean or dispose of them as often as you should. Every type of contact lens is different, with various rules on how often it must be replaced or thrown away.

You must apply all contacts to your eyes using your hands, which can increase your risk of an eye infection or irritation. It’s also important to note that many contacts restrict oxygen from the eye, which may cause dry eye syndrome--another reason why a back-up pair of eyewear is essential. 

One way to avoid this oxygen restriction is to select rigid gas-permeable (RGP) contact lenses. These lenses are firmer than many other forms of contacts, and they are designed to help oxygen enter the eye. 

Some other reasons to choose RGP contacts are because they’re more comfortable than other options, they’re easy to insert and remove, and they assist with the majority of vision issues. However, this type of lens must be worn often for your eyes to adapt, and it can move from the designated place in the eye with greater ease than other contacts, so exercise caution when wearing it. 

Summary: Pros and Cons of Wearing Contacts

If you’re someone who requires vision correction, don’t underestimate the power of contacts. They can provide a larger viewing area than glasses, giving you better vision all around. They also benefit you as an athlete by keeping your eyewear intact while you’re on the field or court. 

However, despite these benefits, there are no known health advantages of contact lenses. If you wear contacts, you’ll want to get a pair of glasses as well to rest your eyes when they need it. When worn for too long without keeping them clean, contacts can also cause eye infections.

Before you make your choice in eyewear, consider your lifestyle and whether glasses or contacts would benefit you. Both are phenomenal options for your vision and can help your eyes in more ways than one.

 

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