Apr 17 2010
Contact Lens May Offer Improved Glaucoma Treatment
A vitamin E packed contact lens has the potential of preserving the vision of people being treated for glaucoma. While the contact lens can’t repair damage that has been done, it can prevent any further decline in vision.
Typically open angle glaucoma is treated with eyedrops. The new contact lenses would allow for a slow release of the medication and hold the medicines in place which would allow for the medicine to reach the targeted areas within the eye.
Vitamin E is the mighty component that allows for this slow release of the medication. Not only does the Vitamin E aid in delivering the medication to the eye, it also has the added benefit of protecting the eye from sun damage, since ultra-violet radiation is blocked by Vitamin E.
The trials so far have been done on animals, but shows promise for human use.
Editor’s Note: For natural ways to help preserve vision for those with glaucoma or at a high risk for getting glaucoma, go to www.naturaleyecare.com/glaucoma
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