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The Lowdown On Toric 

 

Toric Bifocal Contact Lenses are made from the same material as toric soft contact lenses, the only difference being that the lenses have a different design. Bifocal lenses have two different powers, or prescriptions, in them. This means that you can wear them if you have both astigmatism and myopia or hyperopia. The lenses curve at different angles to accommodate for both eye conditions and they also have a feature which keeps them stable on your eyeball when you look around or blink.

 

Removing Your Toric Bifocal Contact Lenses 

 

When removing your lenses you should start with your right eye first. Make sure you have washed and dried your hands thoroughly as contact lens insertion and removal should always be a very sanitary process. Always be gentle and use some removal solution before you get started. This will help by lubricating your eye to make it easier to remove your Toric Bifocal Contact Lenses without damaging them or your eyes. Always keep in mind that your sight is important and take your time. It should not be difficult or painful to remove your lenses. Above all if you ever have any trouble always seek help from an eye professional.

 

How To Store Your Toric Bifocal Contact Lenses  

 

One of the biggest mistakes people make with their contact lenses is not storing them properly. This is one of the most important steps you can take in order to protect the health of your eyes and the longevity of your lenses. No matter what type or brand of lenses you wear, from Toric Bifocal Contact Lenses to Acuvue color contact lenses there are a few basic steps that you need to remember:

 

·         Always wash and dry your hands thoroughly before removing your lenses for storage

·         Rinse the lenses clean with a good cleaning solution after removal

·         Make sure you store your lenses in clean containers filled with cleaning solution

·         Once again wash and dry your hands thoroughly  before removing your lenses from their container

·         Keep your lenses up and out of the way in a safe place to stop little fingers getting into them

·         Always read the instructions before storing your lenses for any added instructions

 

If you follow these simple steps you should be able to make your lenses last you a long time and make sure that your eyes stay healthy. The last thing you want on your eyeball is a dirty or damaged contact lens! Keep all of this in mind and you should have no trouble with your Toric Bifocal Contact Lenses.

 

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