I get calcium deposits on my contacts and the only answer that I can get is that it's the result of the chemistry of the contact and the excretions of the eye. My optometrist recommends using the enzyme tablets (although they burn my eyes, so I do not use them) or switch to a brand that may have a more suitable content for your eyes.
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Wearing contact daily lenses overnight can be a bit uncomfortable. At night, it is best to remove the lenses. Contact lenses worn for longer than daily wear require soaking and disinfection. The eyes can become red, irritated. You can even develop scratches on the cornea from overwearing the lenses. Protein deposit develop during wear. These deposits are only removed by soaking.
The difference between bifocal and multifocal contact lenses is that biofocal contact lenses do not provide so many different angles as multifocal contact lenses do. Biofocal contact lenses do not allow the user to see as good as with multifocal contact lenses.
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To correct astigmatism, cylindrical lenses are typically used in prescription glasses or contact lenses. These lenses have different curvatures in different meridians, allowing them to compensate for the uneven shape of the cornea or lens that causes astigmatism. Additionally, toric lenses, which are specifically designed for astigmatism, can also be used in both glasses and contact lenses for effective correction.
You will need to visit an eye doctor and get a prescription for contact lenses.
Contact lenses that are disposable can be quite costly over a period of time. Generally, depending on how many contact lenses are included in a single box, the price of contact lenses can range from $20.00 to upwards of $40.00 per box.
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