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If you wear contacts, choosing the right solution isn’t just a small detail. It can make a noticeable difference in your daily comfort and eye health. With shelves lined with options, it’s easy to feel uncertain about which type to buy. At Wichita Optometry, P.A., with offices in Wichita and Mulvane, KS, patients often ask about the best way to keep their contacts clean and their eyes feeling great.
Not all contact lens solutions work the same way. The main categories you’ll see are multipurpose solutions and hydrogen peroxide-based systems.
Multipurpose solutions are the most common pick for soft lenses. They clean, disinfect, and rinse all in one simple bottle, making them easy to use for most people. Hydrogen peroxide-based solutions offer deep cleaning and are preservative-free—helpful for people with sensitivities—but require a special case and neutralizing step. It’s important never to put these solutions directly in your eyes.
There are also saline solutions on the shelf, which are best reserved for rinsing lenses or as a final step after disinfecting, and it is not as a substitute for cleaning.
What works best depends on your lens type and your unique needs. If you wear soft lenses and want a no-fuss routine, a multipurpose solution is likely your best bet. Those with a history of allergies or sensitive eyes may feel more comfortable with a preservative-free formula or a deeper-cleaning peroxide system.
If you’re wearing rigid gas-permeable (RGP) lenses, you’ll need a solution specially made for them—multipurpose and peroxide-based options are not always compatible.
Switching brands or trying a new solution can affect how your contacts feel. If you notice new irritation, dryness, or cloudy lenses, it might be time to talk with your eye care provider. Using the solution recommended by our optometrists is usually the safest bet. And always wash your hands before handling your contacts to keep your eyes protected.
A little attention to your solution can make a big difference in both comfort and clarity. The team at Wichita Optometry, P.A., in Wichita and Mulvane, KS, can help you sort through the options and find the right match for your eyes. Call (316) 942-7496 to schedule an appointment if you have questions or need eye care near you.
If you wear contacts, choosing the right solution isn’t just a small detail. It can make a noticeable difference in your daily comfort and eye health. With shelves lined with options, it’s easy to feel uncertain about which type to buy. At Wichita Optometry, P.A., with offices in Wichita and Mulvane, KS, patients often ask about the best way to keep their contacts clean and their eyes feeling great.
Not all contact lens solutions work the same way. The main categories you’ll see are multipurpose solutions and hydrogen peroxide-based systems.
Multipurpose solutions are the most common pick for soft lenses. They clean, disinfect, and rinse all in one simple bottle, making them easy to use for most people. Hydrogen peroxide-based solutions offer deep cleaning and are preservative-free—helpful for people with sensitivities—but require a special case and neutralizing step. It’s important never to put these solutions directly in your eyes.
There are also saline solutions on the shelf, which are best reserved for rinsing lenses or as a final step after disinfecting, and it is not as a substitute for cleaning.
What works best depends on your lens type and your unique needs. If you wear soft lenses and want a no-fuss routine, a multipurpose solution is likely your best bet. Those with a history of allergies or sensitive eyes may feel more comfortable with a preservative-free formula or a deeper-cleaning peroxide system.
If you’re wearing rigid gas-permeable (RGP) lenses, you’ll need a solution specially made for them—multipurpose and peroxide-based options are not always compatible.
Switching brands or trying a new solution can affect how your contacts feel. If you notice new irritation, dryness, or cloudy lenses, it might be time to talk with your eye care provider. Using the solution recommended by our optometrists is usually the safest bet. And always wash your hands before handling your contacts to keep your eyes protected.
A little attention to your solution can make a big difference in both comfort and clarity. The team at Wichita Optometry, P.A., in Wichita and Mulvane, KS, can help you sort through the options and find the right match for your eyes. Call (316) 942-7496 to schedule an appointment if you have questions or need eye care near you.