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		<title>10 Explanations For Eye Surgery Lasik!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 00:05:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rex Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no &#8220;finest&#8221; method for correcting vision errors. The most appropriate correction for you depends on your eyes and your lifestyle. You must discuss you condition with your ophthalmologist or eye general practitioner to prefer which correction will be most helpful for you. 10 Reasons for Lasik! 1. Nothing is since sweet since the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no &#8220;finest&#8221; method for correcting vision errors. The most appropriate correction for you depends on your eyes and your lifestyle. You must discuss you condition with your ophthalmologist or eye general practitioner to prefer which <a target="_blank" href="http://best-health-beauty.us/eye-vision">correction</a> will be most helpful for you.</p>
<p> 10 Reasons for Lasik!</p>
<p> 1. Nothing is since sweet since the freedom from the hassles and <a target="_blank" href="http://best-health-beauty.us">inconveniences</a> of contacts or glasses.</p>
<p> 2. You save money! Above the years, the costs of lenses, solutions and glasses amounts to thousands of dollars.</p>
<p> 3. You save era! Inside one year, the average contact lens wearer spends nearly 60 hours wetting, soaking, rubbing, cleaning and otherwise maintaining them. This is about 2.5 full days!</p>
<p> 4. Imagine waking up inside the morning, and being able to see the clock!</p>
<p> 5. You get to go swimming, scuba diving and be able to see things!</p>
<p> 6. You are able to spontaneously go camping or stay overnight.</p>
<p> 7. You are able to take a nap when the mood strikes with no first having to remove lenses. Imagine the hassle saved!</p>
<p> 8. You will can see while putting on makeup or shaving, no more squinting!</p>
<p> 9. You will be able to participate in outdoor sports lacking glasses that fog or buy splashed with rain or lenses that dry out in the wind.</p>
<p> 10. And most crucial of each, you w ill can avoid the negative consequences of long term contact lens wear!</p>
<p> Clinicians wishing to undertake laser eye surgery should ensure that patients understand the benefits and potential risks of the method. So the better you understand your LASIK surgery, and what happens after your surgery, the better prepared you&#8217;ll be for your surgery. Patients ought to be counseled on the potential risks and <a target="_blank" href="http://best-health-beauty.us/eyes-makeup">benefits of LASIK</a>, then make an informed choice. No matter what your motivation possibly will be, the choice to have eye benefit surgery is no small task and it ought to be considered cautiously. If you want Lasik surgery is for you, consulting your eye general practitioner is critical to making an informed choice.</p>
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		<title>Contact Lense &#8211; How To Chose The Right Contact Lenses</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 18:17:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Derad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Modern contact lenses are considered very safe. In addition they are long-lasting ( unless we are talking disposables) and mostly very comfortable That's not to say that there aren't some risk involved with wearing contact lenses and once you know them it's easier to choose the right type for you It goes without stating that those decision should only be made with the help of your eye doctor]]></description>
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<p>Modern contact lenses are considered very safe. In addition they are long-lasting ( unless we are talking disposables) and mostly very comfortable Yet, there are some hazards and restrictions in wearing them and knowing what those are can help you pick out the type that&#8217;s advisable for you. It goes without saying that those decision should only be made with the help of your eye doctor</p>
<p>Rigid Gas Permeable lenses have been around since 1986 The more modern design allow for up to 5 times oxygen to pass through the lens than the earlier models The more oxygen can reach through the less the chance of a corneal infectionIn other words the less oxygen makes it through the higher your risks of an infection.</p>
<p>On the downside, RGP lenses are a little less flexible than other types, making them less comfy for some. But, they may be better for correcting astigmatism as a result. They also can last up to 2-3 years, which is longer than regular soft contact lenses. Many will wish some type of soft lens, made from unique hydrophilic plastic polymers that allow for a lens that is flexible and therefore more comfortable. Although the risk of tearing the lense has been greatly decreased in recent years because of better manufacturing techniques. They still demand a more frequent replacement  Soft lenses also stay in place extremely well and demand a shorter adjustment period.</p>
<p>Yet, for many, a hard lens is still the only choice. While oftentimes less comfortable, and even though they raise the odds of scarring or infection slightly, their inflexibility is critical. Their eyes simply demand the rigidness and they put up with the less comfortable wear in order not to require glasses again. Also certain types of astigmatism cannot wear soft lenses. In addition to the picks named above there a re still various other alternatives.</p>
<p>Daily wear contacts are intended to be worn during the day, then removed before bed. They&#8217;re used by about 80% of contact lens wearers. Here the pros and cons get more evident. It can be a minor bother to insert and remove contact lenses every day. Whenever they&#8217;re removed they have to be sterilized, usually overnight, before re-inserting the following morning..</p>
<p>On the plus side these daily wear contacts allow for currently the best selection when it comes to minimizing the risk of scarring or eye infection By taking them out at night you provide your eyes to unwind and get exposed to the air once again. Even the best rigid lenses today are limiting the oxygen supply somewhat that the eye will get.</p>
<p>ALos by taking them out before bedtime there is naturally zero risk of having the lense slide off during the night &#8211; which could be rather painful in the morning.</p>
<p>Still, touching the eye and/or the contact is also not entirely without risk, and the work is a little awkward. Fewer transfers can also be good. For those whose doctors say it&#8217;s safe, extended wear contacts are a great option. These can be worn from as little as overnight to up to 2 month depending on your condition and the desigh</p>
<p>That convenience factor comes at a price, in dollars and risk. </p>
<p>The have a tendency to be higher prized and as remarked before the supply of air to the eye is somewhat restricted. Another factor is plainly the fact that they sit longer in the eye, so your odds are going up a little bit that something goes wrong.</p>
<p>Also the stiffness of these contact lenses mentioned before makes them less comfortable. Nevertheless if your eyes allow to wear the long term contact lens models your chances of finding problems are quite low.</p>
<p>Check out all the choices you have with your eye doctor and you certainly will find the perfect pair of contact lenses for you</p>
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		<title>5 Tips For Choosing The Right Contact Lenses</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 15:45:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Derad</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Michael Derad</div>
<p>Modern contact lenses are comfortable, extended (unless by purpose, as in disposables) and very sound. Yet, there are some perils and limits in wearing them and knowing what those are can assist you choose the type that&#8217;s best for you. Of course, any such determination should be made in consultation with your eye care professional.</p>
<p>Since 1986 many have preferred for Rigid Gas Permeable contact lenses. Popular designs provide for up to five times more oxygen diffusion through the plastic than those of the past. That feature is essential in minimise the odds of corneal infection. The less oxygen that makes it to the eye, the higher the odds of an infection.</p>
<p>On the downside, RGP lenses are a little less variable than other types, making them less comfy for some. But, they may be best for adjusting astigmatism as a result. They also can last up to 2-3 years, which is longer than regular soft contact lenses.</p>
<p>Many will wish some type of soft lens, produced from special hydrophilic plastic polymers that supply a lens that is flexible and hence more comfortable. Current manufacturing proficiencies make possible a lens that doesn&#8217;t suffer from a high likelihood of tearing, as did those in early decades, but they do need more frequent replacement. Soft lenses also stay in place exceedingly well and require a shorter adjustment period.</p>
<p>Yet, for many, a hard lens is still the only option. While often less comfy, and even though they raise the odds of marking or infection slightly, their inflexibleness is essential. The eyes of some patients plainly require the rigidity of this type and they prefer not to fall back on glasses. Those with particular types of astigmatism may not be able to wear soft lenses and demand these instead.</p>
<p>Beyond those classes there are still various picks.</p>
<p>Daily wear contacts are intended to be worn during the day, then removed before bed. They&#8217;re used by about 80% of contact lens wearers. Here the pros and cons get more evident. It can be a minor hassle to insert and remove contact lenses each day. Whenever they&#8217;re removed they have to be sterilised, commonly overnight, before re-inserting the next morning.</p>
<p>But daily wear contacts (currently) offer the best possible pick for those looking to accomplish the absolute token gamble of eye infection and marking. Providing the eye to relax and get exposed to air keeps it in the best health. All contacts today cut oxygen exposure somewhat and usually well under the level the eye would receive without them.</p>
<p>Removing them at night also cuts the odds to zero of getting the contact slide off the cornea during rest, where it could be a pain (literally and figuratively) to retrieve in the morning.</p>
<p>Still, touching the eye and/or the contact is also not wholly without jeopardy, and the action is a little inconvenient. Fewer changes can also be good. For those whose doctors say it&#8217;s safe, extended wear contacts are a easy choice. They&#8217;re fashioned to be worn anyplace from overnight (2 days) to a week or even up to a month at a time, depending on the design and the patient.</p>
<p>That convenience ingredient comes at a price, in dollars and risk. </p>
<p>They tend to be more expensive though costs vary over time, of course, usually falling from a high. They also reduce the air-eye contact, which ups the odds of infection slightly. Extended wear lenses also up the odds somewhat of something going wrong, since they sit in the eye longer. </p>
<p>Some models, in particular the 30-day type, are slightly stiffer and hence slimly less comfy. In every case, the odds of problems with modern contact lens models is still quite low for those people whose eyes allow for long-term wearing.</p>
<p>Investigate the options in consultation with your eye care professional and you&#8217;ll soon find the right pair of contact lenses for you.</p>
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