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Sore Eyes

Instead of red or itchy eyes, dry, sore eyes tend to be associated with dry eye syndrome. The specific causes of this syndrome are still a matter of debate -- many ophthalmologists think it is caused by a tear gland deficiency -- the symptoms are easily identified. Dry, sore eyes are challenging enough without contact lenses to contend with, but there solutions that can accommodate both the syndrome and the lenses.

Since dry, sore eyes are a symptomatic of a kind of tear deficiency, the most common prescription for sufferers is a viable hydrating eye solution. This, consequently, is how people who suffer from dry eye syndrome can enjoy contact lenses: a great hydrating solution. With a good solution, you can keep both your eyes and your lenses moist and comfortable..

In addition to great hydrating drops, using a viable solution to clean and store your contacts is essential. Keep your hands clean prior to handling your contacts and clean your contacts every night. Keeping protein build-up to a minimum and the lenses moist, will go a long way towards to making contact lenses a viable option for dry eye sufferers.