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Medications
… Use Unless otherwise directed by your doctor, do not wear contact lenses while you are using this medicine. Sterilize contact lenses according to the manufacturer's directions, …
Medications
… to allow the eye drops to enter the eye. If you wear contact lenses, remove them before using most kinds of eye … when you may replace your contact lenses. There are a few types of eye lubricants (some that contain polysorbates) …
Health topics
… impaired immune system ). Have vision in only one eye. Wear contact lenses. If the pink eye is caused by a virus, the person can … hours No Drainage for more than 24 hours Are you having a contact lens problem? Yes Contact lens problem No Contact
Health topics
… you work, communicate, and travel. These include magnifying lenses, special video cameras to enlarge pictures or print, … needs. Use low-vision aids and adaptive technology, such as lenses and other devices, to enhance your remaining vision. … vision. Low-vision aids Low-vision aids are special lenses or electronic systems that make images appear larger, …
Medications
… medication to treat redness and irritation from wearing contact lenses. How To Use To apply eye drops, wash your hands … tip or let it touch your eye or any other surface. Remove contact lenses before applying the eye drops. Wait at least …
Medications
… EYE: Unless otherwise directed by your doctor, do not wear contact lenses while you are using this medicine. Sterilize contact lenses according to the manufacturer's directions, …
Health topics
… the type of correction. Concave, or minus, spherical lenses are thicker at the sides than in the middle to correct nearsightedness (myopia). Convex, or plus, lenses are thicker in the middle than at the sides to … (hyperopia) or presbyopia . Cylindrical (toric) lenses are curved more in one direction than another to make …
Medications
… products contain a preservative that may be absorbed by contact lenses. If you are using a product with a preservative and … as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) certain types of irregular heartbeats (such as sinus bradycardia, …
Medical tests
… The IOP reading shows on a small computer panel. Non-contact tonometry (pneumotonometry) . Non-contact (or air-puff) tonometry does not touch your eye but … glaucoma or risk factors for glaucoma. If you wear contact lenses, remove them before the test. Do not put your …
Health topics
… treated? Most people who are nearsighted use eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct their vision. Surgery can also reduce or … surgery is to help you see more clearly without glasses or contacts. Most doctors consider 20/40 vision or better after …