Contact Lens Use: Always Keep A Spare

In a recent story, researchers found that many people who wear contact lenses do not have a backup pair of contact lenses or glasses. In other words, the only item that they have available to them to ensure adequate vision is a solitary pair of contact lenses.

Of course, it goes without saying that it is very important for a person who wears contact lenses to maintain ready access to a backup pair of contact lenses or glasses. But, again, even though this is a basic commonsense principle, it is striking how few people follow through in making sure that they do have a backup pair of contact lenses or glasses.

Most eye health experts maintain that it is not health to wear contact lenses all of the time. In other words, it is important for people to relieve their eyes of their contact lenses from time to time. This can only be accomplished if a person has a backup pair of eyeglasses available to them.

In addition, there are a wide array of different situations that can occur which will prevent a person from wearing contact lenses. For example, if you are afflicted with an eye infection, you likely will not be able to wear your contact lenses. Your only recourse will be able to wear a pair of eyeglasses.

Although many people do have a spare pair of eyeglasses lying around, or an extra pair of contact lenses, many of these same people will take of in a trip -- either for business or pleasure -- and leave the extra pair of contact lenses or spare glasses behind. Truly, this is a mistake. A person who wears contact lenses should never leave home without a spare pair of glasses or an extra pair of contact lenses. One point that a traveler needs to keep in mind is the fact that the climate and related conditions that exist in a locale to which her or she is traveling may be markedly different from home. Due to this difference, it may actually be impossible to wear contact lenses -- they may irritate a person