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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Pediatric contact lenses

It is important to protect your vision, especially when it is still under development. However, a recent study by the Ohio University revealed that children are reluctant to use glasses, they are considered a nuisance on the playground and associated with lower social acceptance among peers. The same study shows an overwhelming desire among children with myopia (nearsightedness) to wear contact lenses, because it has a positive effect on self-esteem.


Contrary to popular belief, children can safely use contact lenses, 8 years old. Market leader in contact lenses are today much smoother and easier on the eye than prior lenses, thus allowing young eyes to use them.The first contact lenses were very small, tough and demanded a long period of adjustment. but now the soft lenses and the development of new geometries and materials allowed safe use among children with vision impairments.


Local eye doctor you may seem to you as a parent to wait until the child is a little older and more mature to wear contact lenses. But if you are sure that your child is ready to use the contacts, here are some tips that can help facilitate the adjustment process.


A good idea is to start with daily disposable lenses that doesn't require very careful: insertion of morning and removal/elimination before bedtime. disposable daily proved to reduce the risk of eye infection.Starting with daily disposable lenses are you also will have a trial period for the child to determine whether he or she likes and feels comfortable wearing the lens. If the results are positive, you can switch to conventional soft lenses, which can be a little cheaper.


Contact lenses are as effective as regular glasses and manageable from a relatively young age. As it has proven to be the eyewear preferred by most of the children, allowing their son to wear contacts as early as possible can much more than simply improve acuity of vision.


However, your child learn to care for and use contact lenses in a suitable and risk-free way to avoid infection or other eye care problems.


It is also important that your child is regularly checked by an eye care professional to measure and evaluate the parameters of the cornea to ensure that the geometric curvature of current contact lenses are correct.


Same Orthokeratology lenses (worn at night to change the shape of the eyes for vision corrected during the day) can be used by children, since obviously arise without eye-related problems.

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