Bifocal
Contact Lens
Are you already in your forty’s? If you are not,
try to check on those people who are already of that age. Their
sight actually gets blurry even when they are at close range such
as working in front of the computer or reading books on their lap.
You may hear a lot of people say that with the many complications
comes the number of years. They have a point there but it is not
true to everyone as there are even those in their sixty’s that
still have a healthy vision.
When you know of someone who is suffering eye
haziness even at arm’s length of the material, he or she has a
condition called presbyopia. A current study showed that in the
United States, an estimation of 90 million people is diagnosed with
the disorder. It was even forecasted that in 2014, more and more
will experience the malady which goes to say that the demand for a
pair of bifocal contact lens will also increase.
Bifocal contact lens can be
availed in either the regular soft or gas permeable wherein both
classifications can be disposable in nature. Meaning, you can throw
it right away after use, such as a silicon hydrogel where it is
only good for thirty days and beyond the said duration it will
already bring about complications. You may find it such a hassle
but it is actually more hygienic as compared to an annual
replacement where it is prone to the build- up of discomforts.
A translating bifocal contact
lens has two influential divisions. There is an overt
demarcation line on which is the near correction located at the
bottom and distance correction located at the top. The pupil will
not focus on one segment but will either utilize any of the two
depending on the proximity of your vista. A lot of medical
practitioners believe in the effectivity of this mechanism.
Most of the bifocal contact
lens is gas permeable which are very rigid so you can feel
the facet of crispiness. This ocular aid then is smaller in
dimension than the regular soft and can even ride over the lower
eyelid. It means that when you stare blankly to the floor, for
example, the fragile pieces inserted into your eyes will stay in
place allowing you to view through the near connection segment
located at the bottom of a translating type of tint.
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