New research out of Liverpool has shown that a certain
bacterial strain (Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain 39016) has the ability to
survive in contact lens cleaning solutions for over four hours. Most other
bacterial strains that were tested were killed within 10 minutes after being
placed in the contact lens disinfectant solutions; this new strain is much more
resilient and can cause more harm to contact wearers.
This bacterium can cause a condition called microbial
keratitis, which is an ulceration and inflammation of the cornea that can lead
to vision loss. Even before this research, LASIK has been reported to be up to 5 times safer
for your eye health than wearing contact lenses; this may be one more
motivating factor for contact lens wearers to consider LASIK vision correctionin Richmond.
If you are currently one of the 30 million Americans who
wear contact lenses on a regular basis, you owe it to yourself to:
- Ensure you are using the very best contact lens disinfectant solution available
- Talk to your optometrist or ophthalmologist about contact lens safety
- Let your eyes take a break from contacts occasionally – wear your prescription eyeglasses instead
- Follow proper lens care practices for cleaning, disinfecting and storing your lenses (e.g., replacing your storage case every 3-6 months)
- Schedule regular eye exams to ensure you are being proactive with your eye health
- Schedule a LASIK Consultation in Henrico to learn about your vision correction options
Dr. Lipstock at Lipstock LASIK & Cataract Center provides free LASIK Consultations to help people find out if this procedure might give them the lens-free life they desire. Imagine: no worrying about bacteria in
contact lens solutions; no hassling with taking your contacts out at night and
taking proper care of your contacts; no dry or irritated eyes from contact
lenses.
Call 804-288-1543 or visit lipstocklaser.com to
schedule your free LASIK Consultation right now. Or take the first step by
completing the quick online LASIK
Self-Evaluation.
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