Many people who wear oasys Acuvue astigmatism lenses feel like they are not comfortable enough. The oasys lens is a two-week disposable contact lens designed to help correct the irregular cornea of an individual with nearsightedness, farsightedness, and/or astigmatism. This article will discuss some tricks you can use to make Acuvue lenses more comfortable for you!
Tricks to Make oasys Acuvue astigmatism lenses feel more comfortable
- Use artificial tears throughout the day.
- Increase lubrication overnight by sleeping in contact lenses explicitly designed for overnight wear.
- Keep your eyes closed when putting on or taking off oasys contacts so that they do not rub against the eyelid and cause discomfort.
- Replace oasys as soon as recommended by your eye care professional if they feel dry after inserting them into the eyepiece.
- Remove oasys lenses if your eyes become very dry, itchy, or irritated in any way and consult a doctor for treatment before inserting a new pair.
- Use oasys to remove contacts when you take them out at night, especially after wearing oasys all day long, which can cause corneal drying that may lead to irritation.
- Clean the lens properly with a contact solution explicitly made for Acuvue Lenses so that they do not accumulate bacteria from leftover makeup, dust particles, other debris on the skin around the eye area during sleep overnight.
- Keep blinks short when taking oases off because of how closely these two types of lenses touch together.;
- If oasys does not feel like it is sticking to the ocular surface, you can clean and disinfect them with a contact solution before reinserting. Then try again if still uncomfortable.
- Try sleeping on your back or side instead of your stomach since oases may fall off the face when lying down in that position at night because Acuvue is thicker around the edges.
- If oasys are not cleaned before insertion, it would be best to get a new pair of oases. After being inserted into the eyes, oases accumulate bacteria from leftover makeup dust particles other debris on the skin around the eye area during sleep overnight.;
If oasys do not seem comfortable after trying these tips, talk to an eye care professional about other options such as Air Optix Aqua Contact Lenses which work well for those who have astigmatism and experience discomfort from Acuvue. You can also learn more online about this topic by searching “how to make oasys feel better” on Google.
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