5 Key Takeaways
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Contact lens dropout is primarily caused by discomfort, which can stem from lens incompatibility or visual mismatches.
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Other factors influencing contact lens dropout include cost, lens handling issues, convenience, and visual factors.
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Eye care providers should proactively discuss alternative lens options with patients to prevent dropout, even if no complaints are voiced.
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Assessing and optimizing the ocular surface is crucial for improving comfort and reducing dropout rates among contact lens wearers.
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Annual refractions are essential to ensure patients have the correct lens power, addressing both visual discomfort and potential dropout.
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