Astigmatism Contacts- Selecting The Correct Ones
Astigmatism is a problem where the cornea of a person's eye (or eyes) loses shape, causing blurred vision. Millions of people all over the world suffer with astigmatism. Numerous people believe that only aged people are afflicted with this dissorder. But the fact is that there are thousands of people who are suffering with astigmatism.
A unique trait of the disorder is that it sometimes remains consistant throughout the life-span of the patient. What is the cure for astigmatism? Laser surgery is one of the several options that can cure this disorder to some extent. Laser surgeries are quite expensive. Can a person suffering with astigmatism wear contact lenses?
Thanks to the recent developments in Ophthalmology, patients suffering with astigmatism can wear contacts too. However, not all types of contacts can be prescribed to patients having astigmatism. 'Regular soft contact lenses', for instance, will will not be effective for a person who has astigmatism. There are specific 'contacts for astigmatism'.
A few years back, rigid gas permeable (RGP) contacts were the only type of lenses available for patients suffering with astigmatism. Let your optometrist decide which type of 'contacts for astigmatism' will suit you. Do you know about Toric lenses? Toric lenses vary from regular lenses by their design.
The best thing about Toric lenses is that you can get 'rigid gas permeable contacts as well as soft GP lenses. The majority of the people suffering with astigmatism prefer rigid gas permeable lenses over soft contacts. Many people start panicking when they are given a choice between disposable and non-disposable contact lenses. You would be happy to know that 'Toric Contacts' can be colored too.
So, if you think you cannot wear colored contacts just because you have astigmatism, then it's time to bring home a pair of colored 'Toric contacts'. There are other types of 'contacts for astigmatism' too. There are many online stores which specialize in 'discount lenses'. What is 'lentille'? Search the Internet to find the answer.
Published September 16th, 2008
Filed in Health
