If you have never used daily wear contact lenses before, they might be a good option for you. It all depends on your budget and your schedule. Daily wear contact lenses are intended to be worn anywhere from one week to four weeks and are taken out at the end of every day.
Something that people should consider when they are thinking of daily wear contact lenses is that they need to be taken out at the end of the day and they’re not intended for sleeping. If you want to be able to leave your contacts in overnight, then extended wear contact lenses are going to be better suited for your needs. These daily wear lenses might also not be appropriate for people who are very active and may tend to lose their contacts during strenuous activity or swimming.
When contact lenses are used for more than one day, it is possible for allergens or other debris to accumulate on the lenses. It is therefore necessary to clean daily wear contact lenses every day. This is something that many people do not want to do so if that is going to be a problem for you then you might want to look at something like daily disposables.
Manufacturers will suggest how often you should switch your daily wear contact lenses, but this is only something that should be used as a guideline. Everybody’s eyes are different and you may find that you cannot wear the contact lenses for the suggested amount of time. If you get 30 day daily wear lenses you might find that they are comfortable for just a couple of weeks and then you start to notice redness or irritation. One thing that you should never do is where these longer than suggested, as this can lead to serious problems down the road.