How to achieve the absolute minimum hazard of eye infection

Daily wear contact lense are intended to be worn during the day, then removed before bed. They’re used by about 80% of contact lens wearers. Here the pros and cons get more evident. It can be a minor hassle to insert and remove contact lenses each day.

Whenever they’re removed they have to be sterilised, commonly overnight, before re-inserting the next morning. But daily wear contacts (currently) provide the easiest possible option for those searching to achieve the absolute minimum hazard of eye infection and scarring. Providing the eye to relax and get exposed to air keeps it in the best health.

All contacts today cut oxygen exposure somewhat and commonly well below the level the eye would receive without them.

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