If you wear glasses, you might consider using a prescription swimming goggles. Although some swimmers do not have any vision assistance in the water, while other swimmers use glasses or contact lenses, there are many reasons why the glasses are the same as the glasses. Here we consider why they are a better choice:
Prescription swimming goggles are safer
Although contact lenses are popular among swimmers with vision problems, they really should not be worn in the water. If the contact lenses get wet, they absorb any substances in the water, such as chlorine, other chemicals or microorganisms; soft lenses are the worst. This increases the risk of irritation, eye infections, corneal ulcers and the most serious loss of vision. If you really have to wear a contact, use a daily disposable and take it out immediately after the swim. However, these goggles help protect your eyes from…
Do I need a prescription swimming goggles? was originally published on Spring