Showing posts with label Hazy weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hazy weather. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

What makes Colored Contacts turn Cloudy?


Several factors can make your circle contacts cloudy or hazy. Usually, circle contacts are fogged up due to improper handling. Before you check on other things; make sure you have got a pharmacy made contact lens multi-purpose solution to deep cleanse, soak & lubricate your lenses. A pragmatic approach to contact lens disinfection reduces contamination in colored lenses. Moreover, it also helps prevent contact lens related injuries.

Following factors may contribute to cloudy contacts:
  1. Protein & lipid debris & buildup
  2. Latched foreign agents
  3. Contact Lens deterioration
  4. Crazy weather
Protein & Lipid Debris

If you have already been cleansing your lenses the said way but your contacts fail to provide the crisp vision; most probably it is your contact lens solution that should be held accountable for. Only use a multi-purpose solution for complete disinfection. Tear film in eyes enable contact lenses to float. It also keeps flushing the irritants out; however protein & lipid debris’ accumulation in the film, turn contacts cloudy or hazy. People with vigorous life pattern for instance athletes and those working in an open environment & or fields must focus on thorough contact lens cleansing through ultrasonic cleansers.


Latched Foreign Objects

Foreign objects such as dust particles from the air, have a tendency to attach themselves to the microscopic grooves found in contact lenses. This leads to the contact lens contamination which leaves eyes irritated & inflamed. The accumulation of foreign particles including pollen and pollutants superficially damage colored contacts due to which they appear hazy or blurry.

Contact Lens Deterioration

When colored lenses are worn for over the extended period of time they become blurry. Circle lenses that are compromised may have been damaged due to the notches, tucks, or nips. These may not be visible to the naked eye, but they pose potentially sight-searing threats. Don’t ever wear contacts past their expiry.

Crazy Weather

Weather changes also affect contact lenses. Though circle contacts withstand weather changes better than glasses; you might notice temporary haziness or irritation due to sudden contamination. Regular rinsing should relieve the discomfort though.


Long story short, it is safe to deduce that deep cleansing of colored contacts should buzz off the casual haziness. Additionally, be very careful of keeping your contact lens cases clean & sanitized to safeguard your eyes completely. 

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Tuesday, 6 October 2015

3 Ways to Manage Colored Contacts in Hazy Weather


Alike spring, autumn & summer patients with refractive index error need to manage their life style in order to stay comfortable during hazy weather, with the type of contact lenses they wear. During haze; smoke or dust particles are suspended most in the air due to which a feeling of discomfort is observed. Trapped foreign particles may even induce burning/stinging sensation. Haze affects field of vision & limits the visibility. Above all, it adversely affects your peepers- threatens your vision; if you wear contact lenses. Fortunately, everything is manageable; provided, you are willing to stay meticulous of contact lens handling & focused at improving your lifestyle.

1. Prevention
Let us remind our elementary lesson i.e. “Prevention is better than cure”. It is advisable to avoid staying out doors when the weather is windy or hazy. Since the surface of contact lenses is electrostatic; everything that comes into contact with them make its way inside to the cornea. Therefore, always carry a traveling contact lens kit that easily accommodates a small bottle of your contact lens disinfectant. In emergency, instead of rubbing your eyes and making things gross; immediately put off your circle contacts and disinfect them right at the spot. Monthly or daily disposable circle lenses are a better option in such changing climates.

2. Wear Contact Lenses with High Water Grade
Contact lenses with low water ratio may get dry. They increase the risk of corneal abrasions when eyes are rubbed in case of introduction of a foreign body. Though rubbing seems to calm down the slew of eye problems; it actually aggravates the condition. Contact lenses with high water grade keep eyes moist and comfortable.

3. Keep Lubricating your Eyes
When out in haze, carry lubricating drops in your bag. Rewetting drops help immediately flush out the foreign agents. Some of the advanced rewetting drops such as Blink N Clean from Abbott Pharma, disinfect contact lenses whilst they are still in your eyes. Just instill few drops, blink and Ta da!


Haze if composed of water vapors, do not really affect contact lens wear. However, one should be concerned if it is the other way round. Irritants can leave your cornea and contact lenses scratched. Contact lens management in haze is a bit difficult to tackle as sun glasses cannot provide protection in haze. To ensure, you stay comfortable keep a spare pair of colored contacts along with other needed accessories. Being warned is being armed, right?