Vision care is a tantamount concern for almost everyone. At some point in our lives, most of us will have to wear glasses or contacts to improve lessening vision. Eyeglasses, eye glass frames, reading glasses and contact lenses are available by prescription and over the counter, in some cases.
A contact lens is placed directly onto the eye. It helps one see better by utilizing corrective technology to compensate for vision imperfections. Contact users should maintain good vision care by avoiding wearing contacts overnight, as this increases the chance of corneal ulcers. Good hygiene should always be practiced as well, to avoid eye irritation and infection. Users should always wash their hands before and after touching contacts and never wear disposable contacts longer than the manufacturer's recommendations.
Reading glasses are also a helpful vision care tool for millions of people that experience farsightedness, or the loss of ability to see things up close. Reading glasses can be prescribed or purchased over the counter in a wide range of strengths from +.50, +.75, +1.00 to +6.00. Reading glasses can come in lightweight carbon frames, optical quality stainless steel frames, nickel silver frames, and more. For spot magnification, magnifying glasses may serve as a useful aid for those who don't need reading glasses all the time.
Accessories and Cases
Accessories and eyeglass cases can add fun and whimsy to the chore of wearing glasses. Accessories include eyeglass chains, eyeglass necklaces, eyeglass holder pins, eyeglass repair kits (for home and travel use), and more. Eyeglass case options include wild patterns, double eyeglasses holders, and spring-loaded cases.