Contact lenses can be a convenient solution to correcting vision problems, however many users experience a persistent condition known as dry eyes. Dry eyes can be counteracted by eye drops, but you might not be aware of all of the different types.
Contact lenses can be a convenient solution to correcting vision problems, however many users experience a persistent condition known as dry eyes. Dry eyes can be counteracted by eye drops, but you might not be aware of all of the different types.
Before we delve deeper into which eye drops we recommend, let’s take a look at some of the common misconceptions associated with eye drops.
Like everclear Eye Drops, this solution comes in a handy 10 ml bottle. It promotes moist and healthy eyes by restoring the eye’s natural tear film.
Vials are slightly different, rather than one bottle, this product contains 20 0.35 ml vials of solution. The vials are portable and easy to use in any situation, particularly while away from home or if you don’t use drops often.
These our are most popular eye drops. Ideal for moderate to mild dry eyes, Hycosan Eye Drops have a gentle formula designed to boost the development of natural tears and quickly relieve uncomfortable eyes. Each bottle should last over a month, and the drops will remain sterile and safe during this usage period.
Another Hycosan product, these eye drops are twice as viscous compared to traditional eye drops. This means the eyes remain moist for longer. These drops are most suitable for very sensitive eyes and because they are preservative free, the eyes are less likely to become irritated. Suitable for 5 week’s usage, they’ll last for 6 months.
Part of our exclusive everclear range, these eye drops are an affordable, fast and effective treatment for contact lens induced dry eye. Made with a mild and gentle natural herbal formula, everclear Eye Drops are suitable for eyes with or without contact lenses. Each 10 ml bottle is portable and can be easily carried in a pocket for on-the-go use.
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Avoiding dry eyes and eye strain in the office is difficult for contact lens wearers. Your lenses can restrict the amount of oxygen that passes over your eyes and there are other factors that can make this worse. If you’re experiencing dry eyes at work, these handy tips will help you enjoy healthy, hydrated vision.