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Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Air-Drying Your Contact Lens Case Face-Down May Help Prevent Contamination
ROCKVILLE, Md., September 2010 — After inserting your contact lenses and rinsing the case with disinfectant, do you let the case air-dry face-up or face-down?
Face-down seems to be better, says a recent study that checked microbial contamination in cases placed in four different locations: toilet, bathroom, office and bedroom. The cases were rinsed with sterile saline and placed on facial tissue paper.
Cases that dried face-up were significantly more contaminated than the face-down cases (71 percent vs. 12 percent). For the face-up cases, the humid environments (toilet and bathroom) produced more contamination than the non-humid environments (office and bedroom). But for the face-down cases, the contamination amounts were similar across environments.
By the way, 33 percent of all the contact lens cases were contaminated with multiple species of bacteria and/or fungi, not just one species.
The study report appeared in the July issue of the journal Optometry and Vision Science.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
When should my child have an eye exam?
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Saturday, April 17, 2010
Have allergies gotten the best of you?
So what can you do to make yourself feel better during this beautiful time of year? Here are a few pointers:
1) Rinse your face and eyes after being outside.
2) Apply cold compresses on your eyes to reduce the inflammation.
3) Wash your hair at night so you are not rolling around in pollen during the night.
4) Use Alaway eye drops (over the counter) to helping with itching.
5) Switch to daily disposable contact lenses during allergy season. If all else fails, make an appointment so I can help manage your allergies year round.
For more information about allergies, visit http://www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/allergies.htm
