Contacts for Farsightedness: What You Need to Know About Hyperopia Correction

Have you ever been in a position where distant objects are clearer than things up close? You might be suffering from hyperopia, which is also called farsightedness.
Hyperopia Explained
People suffer from this because the light entering their eyes doesn’t focus correctly on their retina due to a common refractive error. In this case, the light focuses behind it and makes nearby objects blurry. However, do not panic because farsightedness is easily corrected by contact lenses.
For hyperopia, the eyeball might be a bit shorter than normal, or the cornea might not have enough curve. Those are the possible causes that make light focus past the retina. In milder cases, distant objects can also appear blurry, making them experience eye strain and headaches if they try to focus.
Contact Lenses or Prescription Glasses
It all boils down to comfort. Contact lenses offer a wider field of vision and don’t get in the way, unlike glasses. People choose it because of the natural experience and can easily get adjusted to the freedom.
Contact Lenses for Farsightedness
For you to pick the perfect contact lenses for correcting farsightedness, your specific vision needs and lifestyle must be taken into consideration.
Spherical Contact Lenses
Very common and belong to the soft contact lenses category. Its main use is to correct basic farsightedness with the uniform curve. These lenses will change the way light bends before it reaches your eyes and help it focus on the retina correctly. In return, your vision will be clear and you will be comfortable.
Multifocal Lenses
Presbyopia occurs with age. People around their 40s are at higher risk because of old age, which makes the eye’s natural lens lose its ability to focus on nearby objects. If by chance you have both farsightedness and presbyopia, multifocal contact lenses are an excellent option.
Why? Because the lenses have different powers in different parts, that helps you see clearly at various angles no matter the distance.
Hybrid Contact Lenses
It’s a combo of two main types of lenses. The center contains rigid gas permeable lenses for sharp vision, while it is surrounded by a soft contact lens skirt for comfort. If you need the sharp vision of RGP lenses but also crave the comfort of soft lenses and have astigmatism alongside the farsightedness, then this is your best shot.
Toric Contact Lenses
The main purpose of this lens was to correct astigmatism, but because some people also suffer farsightedness with the condition, Toric lenses help to correct both conditions at once. The fantastic news? the vision will be really clear
Contact Lenses Prescription and Guide
There is no other way to get the right contact lenses than seeing an eye doctor or ophthalmologist. They will be the ones to recommend the most suitable type of corrective lenses for you and give advice on your lifestyle.
Once you have your prescription, your eye care professional will guide you on how to insert and remove your contacts. In case you are new to contact lenses, keep these in mind:
Always use clean hands to handle your contact lenses. Before wearing, inspect the lens with the tip of your dominant hand’s index finger so they are not inside out. When done, pull down your lower eyelid with your middle finger, pull up your upper eyelid with the other hand, and place the lens directly on your cornea, gently.
When done with all of this, slowly release your eyelids and blink gently multiple times for it to settle in place. Looks pretty easy, right?
Repeat the same clean hands and pulling down your lower eyelid before you gently pinch the lens off your eyes with your index finger and thumb.
What You Should Note as a Contact Lens Wearer
Follow your doctor’s instructions for cleaning and storing them because you don’t want your eyes to get infected. If you are going for daily disposable lenses, make sure to discard them after one day of wear. Please do not wear your contacts longer than the recommended time and always visit your eye doctor for regular checkups.
Truly, you have your working contact lenses but always have a pair of prescription backup glasses on hand for times when you can’t wear your contacts
Treatment Options You Can Consider
Just because contact lenses are popular doesn’t make them the only treatment option for farsightedness. If you are considering a permanent solution, you can try refractive surgery like LASIK and Laser technology. Your ophthalmologist will be the best to discuss this with you and help you decide the best option for your blurry vision.
Overall Conclusion
Technology has come a long way to help us enjoy clear vision and improve the quality of life even when we have certain problems. In my opinion, the various options of contact lenses, glasses and surgery is one of the best inventions of technology. Stay informed and get the best for your condition.
Bibliography
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/hyperopia-farsightedness
https://www.conshohockeneye.com/4-ways-to-correct-farsightedness-hyperopia/
https://www.healthline.com/health/eye-health/procedure-for-farsightedness
https://www.dragarwal.com/eye-treatment/hyperopia/









