Contact Lens
Contact Lens
Contact lenses are a very popular option for those who do not want to correction vision problems (myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, nearsightedness) or do not want to use glasses in daily life. However, the use of contact lenses includes some important points that should be taken into consideration in terms of eye health.
Your ophthalmologist will determine the lens type and number suitable for your eye structure and recommend the most suitable option for you. Contact lens selection and adaptation process are very important, so you should take into account your doctor’s recommendations.
Cleaning and maintaining your contact lenses regularly is extremely important for your eye health. You should wash your hands before and after using your lenses and clean your lenses with the recommended solutions. You should also replace your lens case regularly and renew your lenses at regular intervals.
You should avoid using contact lenses at night without the advice of your ophthalmologist. Wearing contact lenses at night can negatively affect your eye health and increase the risk of infection. It is also important to remove your contact lenses for certain periods of time, give your eyes a rest, and avoid using your lenses for long periods of time.
Regular eye examinations and checks should be performed when using contact lenses. Your ophthalmologist will perform examinations at regular intervals to check the suitability of your contact lenses and your eye health. These check-ups will help diagnose and treat possible eye health problems early.
Contact lenses are an effective treatment option that corrects eye defects and makes daily life easier when used correctly. However, you should be careful about using contact lenses to protect your eye health and prevent possible risks.