Contacts for Conditions

Did you know there are contact lenses tailored for specific eye conditions? Learn what's available for your unique vision needs, including for astigmatism, dry eyes and more.

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Best Contact Lenses for Astigmatism

Best Contact Lenses for Astigmatism

Toric contact lenses are designed for people with astigmatism. Learn about the types, brands and costs for contacts for...

Best Contact Lenses for Dry Eyes

Best Contact Lenses for Dry Eyes

If you have dry eyes, you need to choose your contact lenses carefully. Learn what makes the best contact lenses for dry...

Best Contacts for Presbyopia

Best Contacts for Presbyopia

Multifocal and bifocal contact lenses can correct presbyopia. Learn about your options for contacts if you're over 40.

Can Contacts Cause Pink Eye?

Can Contacts Cause Pink Eye?

Contact lens wear is a risk factor for conjunctivitis (pink eye). Learn how to reduce your risk and what to do if you de...

Contacts for High Prescriptions

Contacts for High Prescriptions

If you have a high prescription, you can still wear contact lenses. Learn about options for severe nearsightedness, fars...

Contact Lenses After Cataract Surgery

Contact Lenses After Cataract Surgery

Can you wear contacts after cataract surgery? Find out when you can go back to wearing contacts after having cataracts r...

Contact Lenses for Keratoconus

Contact Lenses for Keratoconus

Special contact lenses can improve vision for people with keratoconus. Learn about the different types of contacts for t...

Do Contacts Help With Glaucoma?

Do Contacts Help With Glaucoma?

Certain contact lenses can deliver glaucoma medication directly to the eye. Learn about this emerging treatment option.

Multifocal Contact Lenses

Multifocal Contact Lenses

Multifocal contact lenses correct both near and distance vision. Learn how they work, types available, and who they're b...

Myopia Control With Contact Lenses

Myopia Control With Contact Lenses

Orthokeratology and myopia control contact lenses may slow the progression of nearsightedness in children. Learn how.

Orthokeratology (Ortho-k) Contacts

Orthokeratology (Ortho-k) Contacts

Ortho-k contact lenses gently reshape the cornea overnight to correct vision during the day. Learn how they work and if...

Scleral Contact Lenses

Scleral Contact Lenses

Scleral lenses are large-diameter lenses that vault over the cornea and rest on the white of the eye. Learn about their...

Toric Contact Lenses for Astigmatism

Toric Contact Lenses for Astigmatism

Toric lenses are specially designed to correct astigmatism. Learn about the different types and how they differ from reg...

What Are Bandage Contact Lenses?

What Are Bandage Contact Lenses?

Bandage contact lenses protect a damaged cornea and allow it to heal. Learn about their uses and how they differ from re...

What Causes Dry Eyes With Contacts?

What Causes Dry Eyes With Contacts?

Dry eyes with contacts is a common problem. Find out what causes this condition and what you can do to make wearing lens...

When Should I Stop Wearing Contacts During Pregnancy?

When Should I Stop Wearing Contacts During Pregnancy?

Hormonal changes during pregnancy can affect how your contacts fit and feel. Learn when you should take a break from wea...

Why Are My Eyes Red When Wearing Contacts?

Why Are My Eyes Red When Wearing Contacts?

Red eyes when wearing contacts can have many causes. Learn about the common causes of red eyes and when you should see a...