
Dry eyes can be frustrating and uncomfortable, but that doesn’t mean you have to compromise on your vision.
Advancements in contact lens technology have made it possible for many people with dry eyes to continue wearing contacts comfortably. This blog explores the options for wearing contacts if you have dry eyes, and offers various tips to make the process easier.
If, however, dry eyes are impacting your quality of life, consider booking an appointment with your eye care professional to find a dry eye treatment right for you.
Before diving into contact lens options, it’s important to understand what causes dry eyes. Dry eye syndrome occurs when your eyes don’t produce enough tears or when your tears evaporate too quickly. This can lead to symptoms such as:
Many factors can contribute to dry eyes, including age, medications, environmental conditions, and prolonged screen time. If you experience persistent dry eye symptoms, consult with an eye care professional for a comprehensive evaluation and personalized recommendations.
The good news is that having dry eyes doesn’t automatically mean you have to give up wearing contact lenses. While some people with severe dry eyes may find contacts uncomfortable, many can still wear them with the right type of lenses and proper care. The key is to choose contact lenses designed to minimize dryness and follow a routine that helps maintain eye moisture.
Daily disposable contact lenses are often recommended for people with dry eyes. These lenses are designed to be worn for a single day and then discarded, which can offer many benefits for those suffering from dry eye.
Wearing a fresh pair of lenses each day reduces the buildup of deposits and allergens that can contribute to dryness and discomfort, and also minimizes the risk of eye infections and irritations.
Daily disposables tend to retain moisture better than lenses worn for extended periods. These contacts are made from materials that allow higher oxygen permeability and moisture retention, keeping your eyes more comfortable throughout the day.
Since daily disposables are discarded after one use, there’s no need for cleaning solutions or storage cases. This convenience can be particularly appealing for busy individuals and those with dry eyes who want to avoid the hassle of lens care.
While daily contacts can be a great option for dry eyes, it’s important to note that individual experiences may vary. Consulting with your eye doctor can help you determine whether daily disposables are the best choice for your specific needs.

Choosing the right contact lenses for dry eyes involves considering factors such as material, water content, and lens design. Here are some types of contact lenses that are often recommended for people with dry eyes:
In addition to choosing the right contact lenses, there are some steps you can take to manage dry eyes and ensure a comfortable contact lens experience.
Drinking plenty of water throughout the day can help maintain overall hydration, including the moisture in your eyes.
Lubricating eye drops, also known as artificial tears, can provide relief from dryness and help keep your eyes moist. Look for preservative-free options to avoid potential irritation.
If you use lenses that require cleaning, follow the recommended care routine diligently. Use the appropriate cleaning solutions and avoid using tap water to clean or store your lenses.
Prolonged screen time can exacerbate dry eyes. Make sure to take regular breaks using the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for at least 20 seconds.
Protecting your eyes from wind, dust, and sun exposure can help reduce dryness. Wear sunglasses with UV protection when spending time outdoors.
Regular check-ups with your eye care professional are essential for managing dry eyes and ensuring your contact lenses are still the best option for your needs. They can provide personalized recommendations and adjust your treatment plan as needed.
Dry eyes don’t have to mean the end of wearing contact lenses. With the right type of lenses and proper eye care, many people with dry eyes can continue to enjoy the convenience and benefits of contacts.
If you or a family member are experiencing dry eyes and want to explore contact lens options, ProOptix Eye Care is here to help. Our experienced team can provide personalized advice and solutions to keep your eyes comfortable and healthy. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.