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If you’re looking for free trial contact lenses you may find yourself wanting to do some comparison shopping to see which brand works best for your needs. This is a good idea because choosing the right lens for your eyes is very important.
Choosing a contact lens type is a big decision. There are several lens types available, including hard, rigid gas permeable, soft, extended wear, and disposable. The kind of lens chosen will determine the amount of care and adjustment needed. For the purpose of this article, a choice of RGP or soft lenses will be assumed.
On the positive side of wearing glasses, the glasses are not placed on the eye, they are easily taken off to give the eyes a break, they last a long time and they are easy to keep clean and well maintained. On the other hand, wearing glasses can seem like a chore sometimes. They get dirty, fall off, slide down the nose, get scratched, etc. Some glasses wearers feel that they affect the wearer’s outward appearance, and would rather not have a pair of glasses sitting on the nose. For these reasons, and countless others, many people opt to wear contact lenses.
When adjusting to contact lenses, the first concern is how the lenses will feel when they are placed in the eyes. Contacts will be uncomfortable for a little while. They are a foreign object in the eye, and it will take a time for the eye to become used to that sensation. The sensation is similar to having a piece of dirt in the eye. Soft contact lenses will begin to feel comfortable almost immediately, while RGP lenses will take a few days before the eye is comfortable again.
Contact lenses require putting a finger in the eye to put the lenses in and to take them out. Wearers must be comfortable with this, or they should stick with glasses. Soft contact lenses need to be grasped in a sort of pinching motion when taking them out of the eye. RGP lenses can be popped out of the eye by pulling on the outer corner of the eye and blinking. Both types of lenses require placing a finger in the eye to get the lens in correctly.
The maintenance of contact lenses at the end of the day is more involved than that of glasses. Contacts need to be cleaned by gently rubbing them with a cleaning solution. They need to soak overnight in a soaking solution to prevent them from drying out. Some soaking solutions also disinfect the contacts. Care must be taken not to put soft lenses in water, as this will destroy the lenses. RGP lenses can be rinsed in water without doing damage to the lenses. Occasionally, contact lenses will need to have the protein buildup removed by use of an enzyme preparation.
Other things to remember when making the adjustment to contact lenses include not rubbing the eyes with the lenses in them, keeping the eyes closed when underwater to prevent the lenses from floating away and buy a good pair of sunglasses as contact lenses can make some wearers more sensitive to bright light.

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