Is it Difficult to Insert Toric Contact Lenses?



Posted: Wednesday, September 21, 2005

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BasicLenses.com



We live in times when one no longer has to live with the discomfort of eyeglasses. Not even with an astigmatic eye. We know that the cornea of an astigmatic eye is slightly oval and the light does not focus on one point on the retina but on two points. Thus the image is deformed and the sight of a person with astigmatism becomes blurry. Astigmatism is corrected by correcting the oval shape of the eye, i.e. the cylinder curvature, with an opposite cylinder lens.






The toric contact lenses that correct astigmatism have more parameters than regular contact lenses: Axis and Cylinder Power are added to the usual (Sphere) Power, Base Curve and Diameter. Toric lenses areusually compound lenses (with Cylinder Power as well as Sphere Power) or can be simple cylinder lenses that have power only in one axis. Seeing how complex toric contact lenses are it is normal to ask ourselves how can we insert them correctly.


Toric contact lenses are designed to fit the shape of your eyes and remain correctly positioned during all the wearing hours, offering a clear vision. The good news is that you can insert them as simply as you insert regular lenses as they will get positioned in your eyes and stay in that position even if you blink or move your eyes. So, basically what you need to know when inserting your toric lenses is how soft contact lenses need to be inserted:


Make sure that you insert the lenses with the help of your eye care specialist if you are doing it for the very first time. If you feel any kind of discomfort or experience blurry vision from time to time consult your eye care specialist immediately. The choice of base curve, diameter and lens design is very important in case of toric lenses and these parameters can be changed by your eye care specialist in order to assure clear vision.



Ocean Green is a co-editor at BasicLenses.com, and invites you to visit the website and check out the toric contact lenses offered.

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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)
» left by Anonymous
4 years 179 days ago.
They are definitely comfortable. However, they seem to be very fragile and the sides curl inward and stick together at times when taking them out of my eyes. How can I avoid this problem?
» left by leeann
from san diego
2 years 342 days ago.
i just got my toric lenses a couple of days ago. ive been feeling slightly dizzy and my eyes feel sore. im not surisme if its because im getting used to them or because its helping to correct my astigmatism
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