Contact Lenses for Dry Eyes

Getting contact lenses gives you freedom from glasses that might feel best for playing sports and doing other activities. Yet, the joy you feel about your new eyewear can quickly disappear once dry eyes begin. Our eye doctor at Miller Optometry in Yucaipa, CA, knows how to get to the bottom of what’s causing your dry eye, so you can find relief.

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When Is It Time for Dry Eye Treatment?

Regular eye exams are essential to your eye care regimen for contact lenses. Usually, you’ll visit the optometry clinic annually, but you may need to visit sooner when you experience any new or unusual symptoms. For example, a scratchy feeling is the most common complaint among contact wearers. You might also feel your contacts slipping out of place or growing blurry. In addition, you can experience severe redness or pain when wearing your lenses.

What Do Optometrists Check for during Contact Lens Exams?

If you mention dry eyes during your optical appointment, the doctor will check for potential causes. For example, you might have poorly fitting lenses that cause your eyes to feel dry and irritated. If this is the case, your treatment will be different compared to someone with an allergy to their lenses or cleaning products.

How Are Contacts for Dry Eye Different?

Dry eye treatment often focuses on the contacts themselves. However, some people need gentler contacts designed to remain moisturized for longer. Silicone hydrogel contact lenses are made from unique materials that seal in moisture, extending the wearing time for people with dry eyes. You can find contacts for dry eyes in daily, weekly, and longer-wear styles that are all meant to help keep your eyes moisturized.

Are Lubricating Drops a Good Dry Eye Treatment?

Switching to contacts meant for dry eyes can provide instant relief from your symptoms. Your eye doctor might also recommend adding lubricating drops to your dry eye treatment plan, which can work alongside your new contacts to help you feel better. Remember that dry eyes are often more sensitive to new products, and some even have allergies to the preservatives in specific cleansers. Working with your optometrist to find products that fit your needs is the best way to avoid returning eye symptoms.

Visit Our Family Eye Care Center

Are you tired of your eyes feeling itchy or scratchy? At Miller Optometry in Yucaipa, CA, we have solutions to help you keep wearing your contacts. So give us a call at (909) 797-0134 for an eye exam that lets you forget you’re even wearing contact lenses.

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