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Steffan Devin
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Hypoxia is the insufficient oxygen supply, in Water Freedom System Review this case, to the cornea. When a contact lens is placed over the cornea, it limits the amount of oxygen that can reach the eye. Hypoxia to the eye can lead to tired eyes, discomfort, grittiness or even blurred vision, especially towards the end of the wearing period. This is sometimes known as "corneal exhaustion syndrome".

Wearing contact lenses, especially without proper lens care, can lead to infections in the eye. The most dreaded complication of contact lens wear, which can potentially lead to blindness, is corneal ulceration, or infection. Corneal ulcerations occur more frequently among those who use soft lenses, simply because soft lenses feel more comfortable, and many use them for extended periods of time. Other factors which contribute to infections include Sleeping with contact lenses on Poor sanitation and cleaning habits (some have been known to lubricate their contact lenses with their own saliva if cleaning supplies are not available. This is clearly not recommended!)With rigid lenses, there is an increased risk for abrasions to the cornea. Eye pain and tearing are common symptoms of corneal abrasions. If not managed properly, infections to the cornea can set in.

A very common complaint by contact lens wearers is that their eyes feel very dry. A layer of tears is important for good vision and eye comfort, hence dry eyes commonly feel irritated, and vision may also be blurred. The best way to cope with this problem is to reduce the number of hours of contact lens use per day, and to use lubricant eye drops, as prescribed by your eye care specialist.

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