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Glasses Or Contact Lenses - Making The Best Choice For Your Eyes

Glasses have been around for years, providing people with better vision. However, contact lenses have become the most popular choice in recent years for those with vision problems. There are a variety of differences between glasses and contact lenses, and these differences are usually what help people make the choice between them. The following are some of the differences between glasses and contacts that should be considered to assist you in making a wise choice between the options.

Field Of Vision

One of the first things that differ between glasses and contacts is the field of vision. While glasses do provide you with a fairly good field of vision, it is somewhat limited and does no provide you with good peripheral vision. Contact lenses offer a better field of vision, including peripheral vision. When you wear contacts you can look around anywhere, instead of having to specifically look through your glasses.

The Weight Difference

Another very big difference is the weight of the glasses. Glasses put weight both on your ears and your nose, and they have to be adjusted and tightened regularly. After a long period of wearing glasses, the frame of the glasses tends to leave marks on your face. Contacts weigh nothing and do not put any uncomfortable weight on your face. You will never have to worry about having your contacts sliding down your nose or having them tightened up either.

The Fog Factor

If you wear glasses, you probably know that glasses tend to fog up quite easily. This can especially be a problem if you play sports and sweat a great deal. People who wear contact lenses never have to worry about them getting fogged up, and they will not fall off or break while you are playing sports, or starts sliding down your face because you are sweating.

Matching

Another difference between contacts and glasses is that with glasses you sometimes need to match them to your fashion style or to a specific occasion. If you are wearing evening clothing, your casual glasses may not be a good match, or the frame color may clash with what you are wearing. Contact lenses do not need to match; in fact, most people will never even know that you are wearing them at all.

Comfort And Eye Health

Contact lenses may require the use of eye drops to keep your eyes moist and to keep the contacts feeling comfortable in your eyes. Glasses don't have the very strict hygiene requirements that contact lenses do.

While there are a number of differences between glasses and contact lenses, they do have a couple things in common too. It is important that you clean both glasses and contacts. Glasses have to be sprayed off and wiped each day. You must also clean your contact lenses each and every day.

Another thing that glasses and contacts have in common is that they both can be used to correct astigmatism. Astigmatism is a problem with the cornea in which it is shaped differently than it should be. While many people believe that glasses are the only answer to astigmatism, contact lenses can also be used to solve the problem.

Both glasses and contacts are very affordable these days. You should have no doubt in the investment you want to make into your eyewear, whether you choose to use glasses or contacts. Contact lenses and glasses both offer great assistance in providing you with the perfect vision you need for your everyday life.

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