Blinking and Eyewear, Contact Lens and Eyeglasses, which is the better choice?
Normally, you don’t think that much about blinking your eyes. Yet it’s something you do between eleven and twenty times every minute. Blinking has much in common with another bodily function, breathing: both are done regularly, rhythmically, and automatically. Proper blinking is especially important for contact lens wearers since it can mean the difference between comfort and discomfort, clear vision and cloudy vision, and being a successful wearer and an unsuccessful one.
Picture your eyelids as little windshield wipers that sweep your cornea and contact lenses clean with every blink. Blinking protects your eyes from foreign particles, cleans them of any unwanted debris, provides a constant supply of fresh tears to take the place of those that have evaporated or have become oxygen depleted, and cushions the lens—in short, an important factor in your eyes adapting completely to contact lenses.
Unfortunately many new lens wearers neglect blinking frequently enough, or they don’t blink correctly. With each blink your eyelids feel the lenses and shift them slightly. This sensation takes some getting used to and causes some lens wearers to inhibit the urge to blink, or to squint constantly in order to avoid blinking fully. Soft lens wearers who are sluggish blinkers may not even realize that although the eye surface underneath the lens may remain lubricated, the lens surface will become dry. You’ll know if you are not blinking correctly because your doctor will spot it, or you may realize that you are suffering from any of the following symptoms: itching, redness, or a scratchy, tired, heavy feeling. A dry lens will result in blurred vision and is also more likely to pop out.
Wearing eyeglasses will have no either problem; you will soon be blinking properly and automatically. Make sure you’re blinking properly by choosing a pair of quality eyeglasses. Quality eyeglasses offer you more than health blinks: close your eyes slowly and completely, bringing the upper lid down to meet the lower lid. Lens with multiple coating, such as anti reflective and anti radiation coating add more sparkling into your eyes. Each blink will result in vivid vision. You may feel pressured to balance high price and high quality. But ZenniOptical offers you a low priced and high quality $ 8 Zenni Optical Rx Eyeglasses. As promised, they offer you a selection of designer frames, with quality single vision, bifocal and progressive lens. Top range frames, multiple coating lens, it will definitely put the sparking in your blinks.
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