Lubricant Eye Drops for Contact Lens Wearers

Likely mechanisms that cause dryness in contact lens wearers are increased tear evaporation and shortened TBUT.10 Tear film differences have been noted between contact lens-tolerant and contact lens-intolerant patients.

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Cataracts
Contact lenses
Cornea
Hyaluronic acid
Lubricants & lubrication
Polyvinyl alcohol
Protozoa
Sodium
Surgery
Viscosity
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