Contact Lenses On Vacation 7 Simple Tips
By By Tanya Turner
When you are on vacation, are great convenience - they are invisible and you don’t have to take them off while swimming. However, can also spoil your vacation, if you don’t take precautions. Here are some simple things you can do, to prevent it happening to you
1. Make sure that you have a spare pair of lenses
Even if the lenses you wear aren’t frequent replacement lenses, it is always recommended that you have spares. A lens can get lost or damaged, and replacements might be difficult to find. If you wear daily disposable lenses, take the amount of lens you need for your vacation plus several extra - just in case.
2. Don’t forget your contact lens case and solution.
Most brand name solutions can be bought in smaller bottles, which are excellent for traveling. And you can get a case that clips onto a solution bottle, so the pieces don’t get separated in your luggage.
3. Don’t let water in your eyes when swimming
Contact lenses are great for swimming and all water sports, but it is best to prevent their contact with water. However, water contains myriads of bacteria, which can get onto your lens and cause keratitis. So it is best to wear tight goggles, when swimming. If seawater gets into your eyes anyway, you should take your lenses out as soon as possible and clean them before putting them back in.
4. You still need sunglasses
Most modern contact lenses, like all Acuvue or Focus lenses, block harmful UV rays. However, the lens only can protect the area it covers, which is not the entire surface of your eye. Also, don’t reduce glare. So it is safest to wear sunglasses with high UV protection over your lenses, and a sunhat.
5. Don’t neglect caring for your lenses
If you are tired after a day of sightseeing,