Choosing Contact Lenses
There are a number of things that you need to think about when choosing contact lenses. For instance, you need to consider your lifestyle, the health of your eyes, whether you have allergies or are prone to dry eyes.
Each of these factors can affect which type of contact lens is most appropriate for you.
For example, if you have dry eyes you might find that you are very sensitive to regular contact lenses. If this is the case you might want to think about wearing lenses with a different water content, fitting or material.
Your optometrist will be able to discuss your needs and personal circumstances with you so that he/she can recommend the best contact lenses for you.
Each of these factors can affect which type of contact lens is most appropriate for you.
For example, if you have dry eyes you might find that you are very sensitive to regular contact lenses. If this is the case you might want to think about wearing lenses with a different water content, fitting or material.
Your optometrist will be able to discuss your needs and personal circumstances with you so that he/she can recommend the best contact lenses for you.

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As an afterthought I remembered belatedly that I have an entire section dedicated to finding out the right type of contact lens, a patient's guide. It's at (and please excuse the length), http://www.onestopcontactlenses.co.uk/faq_contact_lens_general.asp#Which%20type%20of%20contact%20lens%20is%20right%20for%20me?
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