There are many companies which offer contact lenses specifically designed for astigmatism. The best known companies are Bosch & Lomb, Johnson and Johnson and Coopervision.
Yes, you can. For example, if a person does have astigmatism, they would need to order specific CL such as Acuvue lenses for astigmatism.
Acuvue Oasys produces special contact lenses specifically for people with astigmatism. While normally unable to wear contacts, these people can easily use these special lenses.
Many companies offer discount contacts. One of the most known is 1-800-CONTACTS. Talk to your optometrist or look on the internet and you can find a numerous amount of companies offering discount contacts.
"A quick search reveals that several different retailers offer Focus Dailies contacts at a very inexpensive price. A few of the companies are AC Lens, Discount Contact Lens, and Coastal Contacts."
I have worn colored contact lenses for years. I just had an eye appointment this last week. My left eye has toric astigmatism. I inquired about being able to continue wearing colored contacts. I was assured I could continue, as long as they fit on my eye and the doctor was satified with the fit. They unfortunatly cost more because they are specially made to fit your eye.
No, but he has astigmatism. He wears contacts. Without them, he's blind as a bat!
Soft lenses cannot correct astigmatism because it only has a sphere lens. For a lens to correct astigmatism it must have both sphere and cylinder lenses. Cylindrical lenses are used to correct the power of the astigmatism at a certain axis, spheres are only capable of correcting power. But it's not exactly true that soft lenses are no good for astigmatism. They are, we call them Toric contact lenses.
Contact lenses for correction of astigmatism are generally either gas permeable lenses, which are semi-hard lenses, or toric soft contacts. There is also a type called Orthokeratology lenses which are worn at night to help reshape the eye. Your Opthamologist will know they best type of you or if contacts are even the right way to go.
Astigmatism is a hereditary condition, but it can also be caused by eye injury or cataract surgery. Astigmatism may occur in one eye or both and results when the cornea is not properly shaped. A healthy cornea will be round in shape; however with astigmatism, the cornea will be irregular in shape. An astigmatism prevents light entering through the cornea to focus properly on the back wall of the eye. People with astigmatism experience blurred vision correlating to the degree of irregularity in the cornea; however, the condition will often be seen in combination with near or far sightednessThere are various treatments available for astigmatism, including surgery, glasses and contacts. Contacts are not as invasive as surgery and not appearance altering like glasses, making them an attractive option for many people.The type of contacts your optometrist will recommend depends largely on the degree of astigmatism you have. Mild astigmatisms may be corrected with gas permeable standard, or spherical, contacts. These lenses are made from a more rigid material and are able to create the even circular shape needed to correct the wearer's vision.Specialized astigmatism contacts are also known as toric lenses. For those with moderate to severe astigmatism, toric lenses will be recommended by your optometrist. Unlike spherical lenses for patients with mild or no astigmatism, toric lenses designed to stay in place and correct the irregular corneal shape. These lenses are weighted with a top and bottom. Unlike standard spherical lenses that will move and twist as the wearer blinks, toric lenses have a heavier bottom. Regardless of how they are placed on the eye, the heavier end will move to the bottom of your eye and the lens will stay in place. Once in place, toric lenses will also reshape the cornea, rather than conform to it.Due to their specialized features, toric lenses are generally more expensive than spherical lenses; however the benefits outweigh the costs. Unfortunately, not all astigmatism can be corrected with contact lenses. If you suffer from astigmatism, consult your optometrist to see if toric lenses are right for you.
Toric contacts are specially made contacts for people suffering from astigmatism. This is an eye defect that arises from an eye being unable to focus on objects, resulting in blurry vision. Glasses and laser surgery can also help the vision of people with astigmatism.
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One can find contact lenses for astigmatism in a few places. One could shop at a local eye doctor because sometimes they sell contacts. One could also shop at Lens Crafters.