Managing Dry Eye and Astigmatism with Specialized Contact Lenses

If you’re living with both dry eye and astigmatism, you already know the struggle: blurry vision, irritation, and contacts that never seem to feel quite right. The good news is that today’s eye care technology makes it possible to manage both conditions at once, comfortably and clearly. At Eye 1st Vision Center in Sandy Springs, GA, our experienced team of optometrists helps patients find contact lenses for astigmatism that also support dry, sensitive eyes.

Why Dry Eye and Astigmatism Can Be Tricky Together

Astigmatism happens when the cornea or lens has an uneven curve, leading to distorted or blurred vision. Dry eye, on the other hand, affects the tear film that keeps your eyes hydrated and your lenses comfortable. Put the two together, and you may deal with lenses that shift, dry out quickly, or never quite give you crisp vision.

That’s where specialized lens designs come in.

Modern Lens Options That Address Both

Our optometrists near you may recommend several types of advanced lenses depending on your needs:

Toric Lenses for Astigmatism
These lenses are designed with specific orientation and stabilization features to keep your vision clear. Today’s materials help retain moisture better than older lenses, which makes them more comfortable for dry eye sufferers.

Daily Disposable Toric Lenses
These are a great choice if dryness is your main complaint. Since you start with a fresh, hydrated lens every day, there’s less irritation and buildup.

Scleral Lenses
For patients with more significant dryness or irregular corneas, scleral lenses can be life-changing. They vault over the cornea and hold a reservoir of saline underneath, keeping the surface of the eye bathed in moisture all day.

Getting the Right Fit Matters

Dry eye and astigmatism require precise measurements and careful fitting. During your exam, your optometrist will evaluate your tear quality, corneal shape, and prescription needs to match you with the best lens option. Small adjustments can make a huge difference in comfort and clarity.

Ready for Comfortable, Clear Vision? Call Our Optometrists Near You!

If you’re in Sandy Springs, GA, and struggling with dry eye or astigmatism, Eye 1st Vision Center is here to help. Call (404) 252-1702 to schedule your appointment with an optometrist near you and explore comfortable contact lenses for astigmatism tailored to your eyes.

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