Sorry, but I believe that you have something else going on that has not been properly diagnosed. Anything that the contact lenses triggered ought to get better with time and treatment. I said that high water hydrogel lenses tend to dry out on the eye more than low water lenses, and I have the research and the literature to back that up. Otherwise, daily disposable ARE cleaner and are helpful in patients with ocular allergies. They also have the lowest rate of eye infection.
My son has worn daily disposables off and on because of his allergies. He also has dry eye and does not tolerate contact lenses well, but he wears his glasses about half the time. His eyes actually feel better with the Acuvue Oasys than with daily disposables. Not everybody can or should wear contacts, but everybody wants to. Not everybody is a candidate for LASIK, either. But some get it anyway with disastrous consequences that are completely irreversible. I see both sides of this problem.
I also said in an earlier thread that I see children who are of contact lens wearing age, i.e. 11 or 12 years/old, who have dry eyes. Dry eye is not restricted to the older population, and some of it is genetic. Since this is a dry eye forum, I expect patients here to have had problems with contact lenses. However, newer technologies have made it possible for many more people to be able to tolerate contact lenses.
My son has worn daily disposables off and on because of his allergies. He also has dry eye and does not tolerate contact lenses well, but he wears his glasses about half the time. His eyes actually feel better with the Acuvue Oasys than with daily disposables. Not everybody can or should wear contacts, but everybody wants to. Not everybody is a candidate for LASIK, either. But some get it anyway with disastrous consequences that are completely irreversible. I see both sides of this problem.
I also said in an earlier thread that I see children who are of contact lens wearing age, i.e. 11 or 12 years/old, who have dry eyes. Dry eye is not restricted to the older population, and some of it is genetic. Since this is a dry eye forum, I expect patients here to have had problems with contact lenses. However, newer technologies have made it possible for many more people to be able to tolerate contact lenses.
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