5 Key Takeaways
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Midday fogging is a common issue in scleral lens wearers, characterized by fluid reservoir debris.
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Fogging can decrease visual quality and is associated with visual blur in scleral lens users.
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A study found that 58% of participants reported experiencing scleral lens fogging.
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Front-surface nonwetting and diffuse haze were significantly linked to fogging in scleral lens wearers.
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Midday fogging is not related to specific lens designs or care products, but ocular surface inflammation may play a role.
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