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		<title>Lasik, Spectacle or Contact Lens? Section 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Oct 2009 03:14:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>AngelAnderson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1th Section In my first section,as an eye care specialist advice you to use spectacles.They are very safe and low risk. It is only possible to break glasses. And with a good eye examinatin and a suitable spectacle selection, you can confidence that you have safe eyes. You will wear spectacle in the morning and [...]]]></description>
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<p>In my first section,as an eye care specialist advice you to use spectacles.They are very safe and low risk. It is only possible to break glasses. And with a good eye examinatin and a suitable spectacle selection, you can confidence that you have safe eyes. You will wear spectacle in the morning and remove at bed time. Isn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>As a contact lens practitioner, I recommend you high quality contact lenses If you are hated from spectacles. With a precise eye examination for contact lens prescription, you will have a good vision and more comfortable use than spectacles.There are different types of contact lenses such as spherical(for nearsightedness and far sightedness) and toric(for astigmatism) . You can use soft and hard  ones. Soft contact lenses are  more comfortable  and  easy to use. You will not foreign body sensation with them. You can use them for sports(football and &#8230;),But you should remove them before swimming and bed.</p>
<p>Hard contact lenses have an excelent vision,but  not durable.You&#8217;ll have some foriegn body  sensation at the first days or weeks. You can&#8217;t use them for sports. Hard contact lenses can correct for Keratoconus, Irregular astigmatism and  &#8230;</p>
<p>Lasik is the final solution for those hate spectacles and contact lenses. Those who have thin corneas, keratoconus,  high astigmatism and  progressive nearsightedness cases are not good case for lasik. After lasik you will have some complications such as Dry Eye, Hallos in night vision, regression of myopia , hasty presbyopia and etc.</p>
<p>Feel free to cntact me: oculist233@gmail.com</p>
<p>Mohammad Ghandehari-Motlagh, Optometrist</p>
<p>Member of Contact Lens Society of America</p>
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<p>Optometrist, Primary Eye Care Specialist,in Shiraz-Iran</p>
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