Scleral contacts are a specialty lens that can provide better vision and comfort to people that struggle with other types of contacts. They are prescribed to patients that suffer from keratoconus, extreme dry eye, corneal scarring, and other refractive errors. They are larger lenses that vault over the cornea and sit on the sclera, or the white part of the eye.

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What Might Cause Your Eyes to Change Color

It's pretty common for eye doctors to have older patients come in asking if the white part of their eye, the sclera, has a growth or is turning a gray color.

Usually, the culprit is senile scleral plaque, which is commonly seen in ...

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