Are Bausch + Lomb Infuse One-Day Contacts Good for Screen Users?
Screen use is one of the most demanding environments for contact lens wearers. Reduced blink rate during screen focus accelerates tear film evaporation — progressively drying the lens surface and causing the discomfort many screen users experience by mid-afternoon. Infuse One-Day is specifically designed to address these challenges.
Why Screens Are Hard on Contact Lenses
During normal activity, the average person blinks approximately 15–20 times per minute. During focused screen use, this drops to as few as 5–7 blinks per minute. Each blink refreshes the tear film — so fewer blinks means faster evaporation and progressive lens dryness.
How ProBalance Technology Helps Screen Users
- • Wetting agents maintain lens surface moisture during reduced-blink periods
- • Electrolytes support the natural ionic environment of the tear film
- • Osmoprotectants protect eye surface cells from the osmotic stress caused by increased tear evaporation — the specific mechanism most relevant to screen-related discomfort
Practical Tips for Screen Users
- • Follow the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds
- • Use lubricating eye drops approved for use with contact lenses if dryness persists
- • Ensure your screen is positioned to reduce glare and at a comfortable viewing distance
- • Keep wear time within the recommended 16-hour maximum
Consult your eye care professional if you experience persistent screen-related discomfort while wearing contact lenses.
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