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Feel Comfortable With Contact Lenses From Air Optix

by Steven Jones Owner
Unlike other parts of your body, your cornea does not have blood vessels to nourish them with oxygen. In order to stay comfortable and healthy, your eyes must get oxygen from your tears and directly from the air.

Air Optix Contact lenses offer feature comfort and oxygen permeability. As they use the silicone hydrogel technology based lens that allows higher levels of oxygen to flow through the lens to your eyes.  In fact, silicone hydrogel lens material allows almost as much oxygen to reach your eyes as if you are getting air without wearing them.

If your eyes don’t get enough oxygen, hypoxia may result. Hypoxia is a condition in which body is deprived of oxygen supply at the tissue level. Hypoxia may affect the whole body or can affect a region of the body. When there is a complete deprivation of oxygen supply that condition of hypoxia is known as Anoxia.

When your eyes don’t get enough oxygen, hypoxia can occur. Common symptoms of hypoxia may include

  • Sensitivity to Light

When your eyes are sensitive to light, a bright light can hurt your eyes whereas mild cases can make you squint. In many cases due to light sensitivity, your eyes may get severe pains whey they are exposed to any type of light.

  • Eye Infection

Thinning of the epithelium, increased cell size and result in an increase of bacterial binding to the surface of the cornea are all because of chronic corneal hypoxia. This can lead to eye irritation and is prone to infection.

  • Tearing

Corneal hypoxia deprives oxygen and dries your eyes. Even if you are not wearing contact lenses, your eyes are tearing up; it can also be a sign of other eye diseases.

Other signs of corneal hypoxia may include red bloodshot eye, swelling of the cornea, blood vessels growing into the cornea and in more severe cases blurry vision may occur.

How To Avoid Corneal Hypoxia

Eye doctors typically prescribe daily disposable contact lenses the risk or chances of developing corneal hypoxia may become low because there is less time for protein and other substances found on the lenses. As deposit build up on the lenses, it reduces the oxygen permeability. You need to follow doctor advice and recommendation,  of being watchful of how long you wear contact lenses also the most obvious way to prevent corneal hypoxia.

Wear Contact Lenses From Air Optix

To some extent, you can limit harmful effects of oxygen deprivation from contact lens by choosing contact lenses based on silicone hydrogel technology.

The latest generation of silicone hydrogel material is softer and comfortable than its predecessors. If you are looking for healthier contact lens material without sacrificing comfort and affordability then contact lenses from air optix is the best choice.


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