they might hurt or irriate your eyes slightly, but shouldnt affect your eyesight.
Leptospira can affect the eyes and make them cloudy and yellow to orange colored. Vision may be blurred
colored contacts are not the same as clear contacts. while they can both help with vision, in some places you don't need a prescription for colored contacts. and if you get colored contacts, you can get them so they don't affect your vision at all. and plus, colored contacts go great with Halloween costumes.
The safety concern of cheap colored contact lenses is that they may hurt you eyes and vision if they are not prescription lenses. Also, there is the risk of infection with these cheap lenses.
Yes! In fact someone who doesn't wear glasses can also wear colored contacts if an optometrist perscribes them. You do have to have a doctor fit any kind of contact to your eye to make sure they do not harm you or your vision.
In 1981 a company called CIBA VISION has invented this colored contact lenses. for more info on contact lenses please visit www.netlens.com.au
You can't get HIV from sharing contact lenses. You can spread infections that way that can affect your vision. Get your own lenses.
No they can't. Contact lenses and glasses correct the defect to imporve vision but they are unlikely to affect the undelying cause of myopia.
No, they don't have to be only for vision use. A couple of my favorite singers use colored contacts and they can see fine.
Depending on what you are needing to contact Davis Vision for you have several options. The easiest is to contact them online at their own website Davis Vision. All other information to contact them is on there as well
AnswerIf you are wearing prescription lenses that are not meant for your eyes then that can cause them to blur your vision. Also, if the lenses have small pupil holes that cover your parts of your pupil when they are dilated (when it is dark) that can cause vision problems aswell. I have noticed when my vision is blury in contact, it is because they are dry.Plano lenses are great if you don't need lense power. Find a brand that you like that has a large pupil hole if you have trouble seeing in darker settings, and don't forget to use a good solution that will give them lots of mouisture
Colored contacts are great, giving a person the ability to change from one eye color to another. Two great sites to check out are coloredcontacts.com and visiondirect.com, vision direct offers some discount prices on selected contacts.
yes, Multiple Sclerosis can affect vision. In fact, loss of vision, blurred vision, etc is an early symptom.