(Part 2) Top products from r/Keratoconus

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We found 13 product mentions on r/Keratoconus. We ranked the 29 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/megor · 3 pointsr/Keratoconus

For the nighttime eye guard make sure to get 3M tape. I had used some generic from the pharmacy and after tearing it off multiple weeks on end my skin started to get raw. This is what I used

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003TXPZ64/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1



If he already wears eye glasses get new ones ordered with one lens straight through. Also get good total block sunglasses.



Get baby shampoo or TheraTears lid scrub to help him clean his eyes. All those drops can build up a lot of goop. His eyes will be dry a lot so a lot of eyedrops (Thera tears is what I use) will help. Also for allergies in the eye to help with itching Zaditor was a life saver.

u/ahmf2g · 1 pointr/Keratoconus

+1 for celluvisc. I use it everyday along with addipak saline. I find it to be more comfortable than just saline alone

Last visit at the eye doctor, he said that the celluvisc makes the solution more viscous (thicker) which makes it harder for dust and other irritants to get under the lens. I have heard other folks say it helps with fogging as well.

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Amazon links:

https://smile.amazon.com/Teleflex-Addipak-Unit-Solutions-Count/dp/B01DZ0DYOA/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=addipaks&qid=1550193404&s=gateway&sr=8-1

https://smile.amazon.com/Refresh-Celluvisc-Lubricant-Single-Use-Containers/dp/B000KPPQAY/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=3KE57O39WI8J2&keywords=celluvisc%2Blubricant%2Beye%2Bgel&qid=1550193818&s=gateway&sprefix=celluvisc%2Caps%2C257&sr=8-1-spons&th=1

u/Jim3KC · 1 pointr/Keratoconus

Possibly better than nice sunglasses are safety glasses by Uvex with Dark Gray lenses, such as these:

  • https://www.amazon.com/Uvex-S3201X-Genesis-Espresso-Anti-Fog/dp/B002A5BPK2

    Uvex glasses are economical and their lenses are designed to filter out light as needed to meet safety standards. With fashion sunglasses you are never quite sure what they filter out. Uvex Dark Gray lenses filter out close to 90% of visible light until you get down into the orange and red range. About 70% of the deep red end of the spectrum is filtered out and it drops down to about filtering out about 50% of infrared.

    I don't know if infrared contributes to discomfort after CXL. If it does, Uvex Shade 3.0 filters out more than 95% of infrared and 90% of visible light except around green where it filters out about 80%. But these are meant for welding protection and you will barely be able to see with them.
u/SloppyJ0seph · 3 pointsr/Keratoconus

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001118WVQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Boston 2 step is what I use. Red cap to clean it, rinse and then put in contact case with the blue cap conditioning solution. I'll use the protein remover that comes in this kit every couple weeks or so too.

u/ohms12 · 1 pointr/Keratoconus

Turns out I lied, the bottles feels like 500ml, but they’re 2x350ml. More then enough for a month!

Avizor Ever Clean Without Preservative Cleaning, Disinfecting and Total Protein Removal System - 2 x 350 Millilitre 90 tabs - 90 Days https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B007KJ1M9C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_GBy0Cb61P2BWX

u/Complete-Apathy · 2 pointsr/Keratoconus

My right eye is much worse than my left. I spent years with badly fitted RGP lenses. I finally found a someone that knows what they are doing. It took months to learn to relax the muscles around my right eye to see.

I've eye patched before. Try using migrastick or gentle topical muscle relaxers on the stressed muscles, basically deep heat but for sensitive areas.

u/skunkwaffle · 1 pointr/Keratoconus

I don't know what shipping is like where you're going, but I usually order my saline on Amazon. If you can get a delivery there you should be good to go.

Also, I always fly with my contacts. It's really not bad taking them out and putting them back in later. I wouldn't try during really bad turbulence, but otherwise it's not really all that difficult.