5 Key Takeaways
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Confirm retinal stability before fitting contact lenses in patients with retinal disease to ensure successful outcomes.
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Understanding patients' subjective visual experiences is crucial for selecting appropriate contact lenses for those with retinal disease.
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High-DK silicone hydrogel or scleral lenses are recommended for patients with ocular surface disease to enhance comfort and wear time.
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Training for lens insertion and removal may take longer for older patients recovering from retinal disease due to dexterity concerns.
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Candid discussions about expected outcomes and adaptation timelines can reduce anxiety and improve patient satisfaction.
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