Care Tips for Contact Lens

Contact-Lens

Here we have provided useful information about contact lens.

1) Avoid wearing contact lenses while swimming as there are bacteria in the water that can adhere to your lenses and cause infections. If you do swim with your contacts, you should wear goggles over them and you should disinfect them immediately afterwards.
2) You should never share your contact lenses with anyone as it may cause an eye infection.

3) You should clean the lenses by rinsing them with the solution and not rub the lenses to remove dirt and protein deposits.4) Contact lenses should always be stored in a sterile carrying case filled with fresh solution, which ensures the lenses remain moist and clean.

5) Many people use their contact lenses longer than recommended. This leads to loss of comfort and an increased risk of eye infections.

6) Some contact lenses have UV protection built into the lenses but you should still use sunglasses because the contact lenses will only protect the part of your eye that it covers.

7) You should wash and dry your hands thoroughly before removing contact lenses. After removing them, gently rub them with cleaning solution and store them in a case filled with solution.

8) Falling asleep while wearing disposable contact lenses is a common problem. Sleeping with your contact lenses in your eyes can cause damage and discomfort.

9) You should always have a back-up pair of eyeglasses – even if you wear your contacts all the time.

10) Contact lenses are extremely popular world over as fashion statements. Avoid wearing coloured contact lenses as they can cause conjunctivitis, corneal oedema, allergic reactions, corneal abrasions and reduction in vision.

11) You must follow the rules of hygiene recommended by the contact lenses manufacturer and doctor. The lenses must be stored correctly and never worn beyond the stipulated time.

12) Always consult a doctor if there is any eye redness or irritation.

13) Always buy contact lenses from reputable manufacturers and follow the instructions given by the doctor about wear and tear.

14) Insert contact lens before applying eye makeup and remove lenses before removing the makeup.

15) The lens solutions must be recommended by a doctor. Keep the tip of the lens solution bottles clean and never use expired solutions.

16) Protect your eyes against infections by never using saliva, strange soaps, and un-sterilised water or solutions to clean the lenses.:)

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about health tips for contact lens wearers:

1. How do I properly clean and care for my contact lenses?

  • Clean your hands thoroughly with soap and water before handling your lenses. Use recommended contact lens solution to clean, rinse, and store your lenses, following the instructions provided by your eye care professional.

2. How often should I replace my contact lenses?

  • Replacement schedules vary based on the type of lenses. Daily disposables are replaced daily, while other types may be replaced bi-weekly, monthly, or quarterly. Adhere to your eye doctor’s recommendations regarding replacement schedules.

3. Can I sleep while wearing contact lenses?

  • It’s generally not recommended to sleep in contact lenses unless they are specifically designed for extended wear. Sleeping in lenses not intended for overnight use can increase the risk of eye infections and discomfort.

4. What should I do if I experience discomfort or irritation while wearing contact lenses?

  • If you experience any discomfort, redness, irritation, or blurry vision while wearing lenses, remove them immediately. If symptoms persist, consult your eye care professional.

5. How long can I wear my contact lenses each day?

  • The recommended wearing time varies depending on the type of lenses and individual tolerance. Avoid wearing lenses longer than the prescribed duration to prevent eye strain, dryness, and potential complications.

6. Can I swim or shower while wearing contact lenses?

  • It’s advisable to avoid swimming or showering while wearing contact lenses to reduce the risk of exposure to waterborne pathogens that could cause eye infections.

7. Is it safe to use water or saliva to moisten contact lenses?

  • Never use water, saliva, or any non-sterile solution to moisten or clean contact lenses. Use only approved contact lens solutions recommended by your eye care professional.

8. How can I prevent contact lens-related eye infections?

  • Practice good hygiene, avoid touching your eyes or lenses with unwashed hands, follow proper cleaning and replacement schedules, and attend regular check-ups with your eye care professional to minimize the risk of infections.

9. Can contact lenses cause dry eyes?

  • Prolonged contact lens wear or environmental factors can contribute to dry eyes. Use lubricating eye drops recommended by your eye doctor to alleviate dryness if necessary.

10. Are there specific tips for contact lens wearers during travel?

  • Always carry a spare pair of lenses, contact lens solution, and a case while traveling. Follow hygiene practices and avoid exposing lenses to tap water or other non-sterile conditions.