Light Sensitivity Contacts

Excessive wearing of contact lenses can cause your eyes to become more sensitive to lights.
Light sensitivity contacts. Causes of photophobia light sensitivity light sensitivity is often a symptom of other conditions such as inflammations infections and underlying eye damage such as corneal abrasion or a detached retina. Bright light can cause severe anxiety if a person is at risk of having reflex seizures and regular sunglasses do not always help and can be cumbersome to wear indoors. Patients who have just undergone refractive surgeries may also experience light sensitivity. Another name for this condition is photophobia.
It s a common symptom that s associated with several different. Colorful contacts for light sensitivity and migraine relief posted on february 21 2018 july 1 2018 by stephanie a. Light sensitivity causes a person to shield their eyes from light often to prevent eye pain. Contact lens recommendations before ordering be sure to try spectrashield fl 41 in our nonprescription frames first.
Disfiguring conditions frequently treated with prosthetic contact lenses include incomplete formation of the pupil lack of pigment or color in the eye and damage to the cornea from trauma people with albinism or other eye conditions creating light sensitivity photophobia can benefit from prosthetic lenses that reduce the amount of light entering the eye. Light sensitivity can be a major problem for people who suffer from epilepsy. Before you order custom nonrefundable contact lenses we recommend you try any nonprescription glasses for 30 days to see if the lenses help. Light sensitivity also is associated with a detached retina contact lens irritations sunburn and refractive surgery.
Photophobia often accompanies albinism lack of eye pigment total color deficiency seeing only in shades of gray botulism rabies mercury poisoning conjunctivitis inflammation of the cornea and iritis. Contacts and epileptic seizures. Mayberry there was a time when therapeutic tinted lenses for light sensitivity were only available as glasses. Comfortint is an affordable soft contact lens tint developed for those who suffer from severe photophobia with or without migraine.
Light sensitivity is a condition in which bright lights hurt your eyes. The comfortint color mixture provides a general filtration of the visible light spectrum with an emphasis in filtering the high energy blue violet light rays that tend to trigger photophobia and migraine more often.