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Seasonal allergies are frustrating to deal with, particularly if you prefer to wear contact lenses over eyeglasses. Whether you experience dry eyes or cloudy vision, you should take some special care to combat allergies and maintain your contacts during this time. Below are several strategies to keep your vision clear.

How to Handle Contacts When Experiencing Allergies

1. Protect Lenses

Whether you’re tidying up the yard or going for a stroll, make sure your contact lenses have sufficient protection when you are spending time outside. Pollen and dust can easily stick to your lenses while outdoors, causing redness, irritation, and itching. Wearing sunglasses or other protective eyewear can act as a barrier between allergens and your contacts.

2. Hydrate Your Eyes

contact lensesWhen allergens reach your ocular system, they typically cause dryness and irritation. Without enough moisture and hydration, the particles that cause allergies will accumulate on your contacts and cause further discomfort. This can even lead to spotty or cloudy vision. To avoid this, use eye drops every two hours to sweep away the particles and moisturize your contact lenses.

3. Use a Cold Compress

Allergies often cause you to wipe and rub your eyes frequently. However, this can lead to inflammation and redness around the eyes, making you feeling uncomfortable when wearing your contacts. After some time, you may even start to experience headaches from unclear vision. Instead of rubbing your eyes, run cold water over a towel and gently pat the irritated area to reduce inflammation and alleviate discomfort.

4. Consider Daily Disposables

If debris regularly collects on your contact lenses, you must take them out and clean them frequently. Skipping this can result in dirty lenses that cause even more irritation. This is especially true if your prescription requires you to use the same lenses for weeks or months at a time. Instead, consider daily disposable contacts if you cannot clean them often. This will save you considerable time and keep your vision clear.

 

If you are looking for additional ways to combat the effects of allergies on your vision, contact Sonoran Desert Eye Center in Chandler, AZ. These professionals strive to provide patients with the comprehensive eye care services they need, whether you need a regular check up, contact lenses, or emergency care. To learn more about their services, visit them online. Call (480) 812-2211 to schedule an appointment.

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