Contact Lens Use Always Keep A Spare
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Contact Lens Use: Always Keep a Spare
Summary
Recent research highlights a concerning trend among contact lens users: many don't have a backup pair of lenses or glasses. This leaves them reliant on a single pair for clear vision.
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A study recently revealed a surprising fact: a significant number of contact lens wearers lack a backup option, be it another pair of lenses or glasses. This reliance on a solitary pair poses various challenges, especially when unforeseen circumstances arise.
Experts emphasize the importance of having a backup. Not only does this allow your eyes some relief, but it’s also crucial for eye health to occasionally switch from lenses to glasses. Keeping a spare pair ensures you can give your eyes a break when needed.
Life can be unpredictable, and certain situations might prevent you from wearing contacts. For instance, if you develop an eye infection, wearing lenses may not be possible, leaving glasses as your only option.
Travel can also play a role in disrupting your lens use. People often forget their backup glasses or lenses when heading out on a trip, whether for business or leisure. This can be problematic, as the travel destination might have different climate conditions that could irritate your eyes and make wearing contacts uncomfortable or even impossible.
To avoid such issues, always carry a backup pair of glasses or lenses, especially when traveling. It ensures flexibility and comfort, regardless of where you are.
In conclusion, if you wear contact lenses, ensure you have a backup readily available. Whether at home or while traveling, having spare glasses or contacts is a wise choice for maintaining eye health and comfort.
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