Thursday, June 2, 2011

CL Act as Barrier to Antigens

According to a post on MDLinx, "Daily disposable contact lenses offer a barrier to airborne antigen which is enhanced by modern lenses with enhanced lubricating agents. Only symptoms of burning and stinging were significantly reduced in severity by enhanced lubricating agents (ELDD), but overall symptoms were significantly reduced in duration. Bulbar hyperaemia, corneal and conjunctival staining, and palpebral conjunctival roughness were significantly reduced by daily disposable contact lenses (DD) wear, with limbal and palpebral conjunctival redness further reduced in ELDD." Read more.

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