Uncomfortable contact lenses? It may not be your contacts.
Updated: Sep 29, 2020
If your contact lenses are uncomfortable, you may have tried removing or replacing them, using eye drops, switching solutions, or maybe even changing brands. If you're still experiencing discomfort, or other symptoms like dryness, itching, burning, sensitivity to light, blurry vision, or watering eyes, it may be Chronic Dry Eye, a treatable disease.
Do you ever experience dry, itchy, or watering eyes?
Do your contact lenses feel more comfortable in the morning than they do in the evening?
Do you replace your contact lenses with a new pair sooner than the recommended time period?
Do you use eye drops to make your lenses more comfortable?
Are you bothered by changes in your vision throughout the day?
Does your vision improve when you blink?
If you can answer “yes” to any of these questions, schedule a Chronic Dry Eye Medical Exam today.
Symptoms of Chronic Dry Eye:
Uncomfortable contacts
Dryness
Itching
Burning
Sensitivity to light
Blurry vision
Watering eyes
Untreated, Chronic Dry Eye disease may have potential consequences, including:
Damage to the front surface of the eye
Increased risk of eye infection
Effects on your vision
With the right treatment, you may be able to wear your contacts comfortably.
- mydryeyes.com/contactlenses
