隐形眼镜
验光服务
材料科学
镜头(地质)
眼科
光学
医学
物理
作者
Barbara Caffery,Andrew D. Pucker,Ngozi Charity Chidi‐Egboka,Chukwuemeka Junior Obinwanne,Brooke Morris,Nicole Carnt,Su‐Hsun Liu,Alison Ng
出处
期刊:The Cochrane library
[Elsevier]
日期:2024-09-05
卷期号:2024 (9)
标识
DOI:10.1002/14651858.cd015751.pub2
摘要
Contact lens discomfort is a symptom-based clinical diagnosis that affects 13% to 75% of contact lens wearers. The Tear Film and Ocular Surface Society defines contact lens discomfort as "a condition characterized by episodic or persistent adverse ocular sensations related to lens wear either with or without visual disturbance, resulting from reduced compatibility between the lens and ocular environment, which can lead to decreased wearing time and discontinuation from lens wear." Signs of the condition include conjunctival hyperemia, corneal and conjunctival staining, altered blinking patterns, lid wiper epitheliopathy, and meibomian gland dysfunction. Eye care specialists often treat contact lens discomfort with lubricating drops, including saline, although there is no clear evidence showing this treatment is effective and safe.
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