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  2. Contact lens - Wikipedia

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    An eye examination is needed to determine an individual's suitability for contact lens wear. This typically includes a refraction to determine the proper power of the lens and an assessment of the health of the eye's anterior segment. Many eye diseases inhibit contact lens wear, such as active infections, allergies, and dry eye. [73]

  3. Effects of long-term contact lens wear on the cornea - Wikipedia

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    Long-term contact lens use can lead to alterations in corneal thickness, stromal thickness, curvature, corneal sensitivity, cell density, and epithelial oxygen uptake. . Other structural changes may include the formation of epithelial vacuoles and microcysts (containing cellular debris), corneal neovascularization, as well as the emergence of polymegethism in the corneal endoth

  4. Category:Contact lenses - Wikipedia

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  5. List of contact lens complications - Wikipedia

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  6. List of soft contact lens materials - Wikipedia

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    In the US market, soft contact lenses are approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. [2] The American Optometric Association published a contact lens comparison chart called Advantages and Disadvantages of Various Types of Contact Lenses on the differences between them. [3] These include: soft contact lenses; rigid gas-permeable (RGP ...

  7. Fungal contamination of contact lenses - Wikipedia

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    Contact lens cases are recognized as a "potential source of pathogens associated with corneal ulcers" [1] and according to Moorfields Eye Hospital, contact lens wear is “the most prevalent risk factor for new cases of corneal ulcers.” [1] Contaminants "isolated from contact lens associated corneal ulcers have often been shown to be" [1] the ...

  8. Category:Vision - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:Contact lens - Wikipedia

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    A contact lens, or simply contact, is a lens placed on the eye. It is a contact lens placed on the eye to correct vision. (could you please add to correct vision). Funkyeyes123 18:56, 3 November 2012 (UTC) Not done:. The next sentence already states that contacts are used to correct vision and for cosmetic reasons, which are both correct.