wellcoveted.com wellcoveted.com
   Index >> About Us >> Privacy Policy >> Terms & Conditions >> Add Url >> Add Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Government & Politics

Health & Hygiene

Employment & Careers

Banking & Finance

Food & Recipe

Automotive

Home & Garden

Children

Society & Issues

Property & Estate

Malls & Shopping

Healthcare & Medicine

Recreation

Travel & Accommodation

Sports & Adventure

Business & Commerce

Self Enhancement

Education & Reference

Art & Culture

Lifestyle & Fashion

Internet & Computers

Online & Board Games

News & Events

Technology & Science

 

Index › Healthcare & Medicine › Ophthalmology
 

Contact Lenses And Why We Wear Them

 
Author: J Schipper
 

We wear contact lenses mainly because we are vain.

But, they come in handy for any kind of sports, people even wear them while swimming although you have to watch they don't float out.

The Inventor of the contact lens concept was Leonardo da Vinci in 1508,who sketched and described several forms of contact lenses.

Hard contact lenses

Hard contact lenses are manufactured from a rigid material, PolyMethylMethacrylate (PMMA). This substance is also combined with other plastics to increase the oxygen permeability.
Visual acuity is perfect.

In 1632 Rene Descartes of France suggests the first hard contact lens, which idea was actually developed in 1801 by Thomas Young; resulting in a quarter-inch-long, water-filled glass tube, the outer end having a microscopic lens,and he is the first user.

In 1887 a German Glassblower, F.E. Muller of Wiesbaden,fabricates the first piece of glass acting as a contact lens which could be seen through seen through and tolerated.

Soft daily wear lenses have the main advantage that they allow the eyes to be oxygenated through the lens.

They're also easy to adapt to and difficult to lose. You can get them in all kinds of colours. Fantastic for wearing in sport activities.

Not a panacea for all vision problems and they have to be thoroughly cleaned. Maximum lifespan 1 year.

In 1936 William Feinbloom, a New York optometrist, manufactures the first American- made plastic contact lenses. These were still hard lenses.

The first soft, water-absorbing plastic lenses were developed in 1960 by Otto Wichterle and Drahoslav Lim .

Disposable lenses

1.Extended-wear disposable

Soft lenses that you are able to wear for an extended period of time, up to six nights, and then you can throw them away. They hardly require any cleaning and have virtually no chance of causing eye infection if user instructions are followed...

You can get them tinted and as bifocals. Your Vision may not be as sharp as with other lenses and they do not correct all vision problems. More difficult to handle.

2. Planned soft daily replacement lenses

Soft daily wear lenses that you replace on a planned schedule, either every two weeks, monthly or
quarterly. Require thorough cleaning and disinfection. all vision problems. Not easy to handle.

Colored lenses

There are 4 types of colored contact lenses:

visible tints,
tints to enhance,
color opaque tints and tints that filter light
Most of these colored contact lenses are available in plano form (without visual correction), as well as for astigmatism, who need bifocal correction, or who want a disposable or frequent replacement lens.

Astigmatic lenses (toric) were first introduced in 1978 and approved for distribution in the United States.

These lenses contain both a spherical and cylinder component to correct prescriptions which have astigmatism. Lenses may be thicker in one meridian or have modified thickness profiles to enable the lens to maintain the correct orientation on the eye.

Bifocal contacts became available in 1982 for commercial distribution.

There are a variety of designs in bifocals, essentially all trying to provide a transition or reading zone for use at near distances. The different designs include; + aspheric multifocal - + simultaneous vision concentric - has either a central near or distance zone with surrounding zone of opposite type to centre (eg, centre near,distance surround) + diffraction/holographic - based on diffraction grating principles.

Eye exercises
There seems to be a natural alternative to eyeglasses, contacts, intacs, and even Lasik surgery, which is a series of eye muscle exercises over a period of 30 days that supposedly corrects your vision to quite an extent.

The validity of this method of vision correction has not been fully proven.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Six Great Tips For Dry Eyes
 
Diabetes And Your Diet
 
Managing Your Fears and Anxieties While Your At Your Job
 
Dana Reeve, Widow of Christopher Reeve, Has Died of Lung Cancer
 
Asthma Management
 
How Helpful Is The Recognition Of Early Symptoms Of Lung Cancer
 
Mesothelioma ?C The largest Man Made Epidemic
 
Osteoporosis Treatments
 
Blood Glucose Meters
 
Recognizing the Signs of Diabetes
 
 
 
 

Allergies And Clean Air

Allergies are caused by exposure to pollution of either a particulate form such as pollen or a chemi ... - Ted Zajac, Jr.
 

Could You Have Asthma?

This article explained how to know whether this person could have asthma. - Eddy Kong WW
 

What To Do If You Accidentally Put Contact Lens Cleaner In Your Eye?

If you??ve ever accidentally put contact lens cleaner in the eye you know what we are talking about. ... - Jon Butt
 
 

Tips on Buying a New Pair of Reading Glasses

When you're learning about something new, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of relev ... - Rory H. Hawkins
 

Plastic Surgery In Mexico

Who in their right mind would go to Mexico for plastic surgery? After all, isn??t it a third world c ... - Jean Bowler
 

Thinking Hard About a Tummy Tuck

If you are someone who is considering a tummy tuck, then you should make sure that you are looking a ... - Joseph Then
 

3 Measures You Can Take to Reduce Aluminum Intake & Prevent Alzheimer's Disease

This article outlines 3 simple ways to reduce the amount of aluminum and other metals (specifically ... -
 

How to Protect Your Pets From Bird Flu, and Protect Yourself From Bird Flu From Your Pets

Protecting your pets from bird flu will also protect yourself and your family from catching bird flu ... - Richard Stooker
 
 
Index >> Privacy Policy >> Terms & Conditions  
Copyright © 2008 www.wellcoveted.com All Rights Reserved.