We don’t know if it’s a true
story, but this infection is totally real, but very rare and totally
evitable for people following hygienic prescription for lens wearers.
1. Before you reach your lenses with a hand, wash it, and keep eye stuff in a right clean place. Touching lenses with dirty hands can end up with pinkeye infection which can even leave you blind.
1. Before you reach your lenses with a hand, wash it, and keep eye stuff in a right clean place. Touching lenses with dirty hands can end up with pinkeye infection which can even leave you blind.
2. Allergic people can make their
symptoms worse by wearing lenses, because pollen and dander can get
directly to the eyeball with the sticky silicon When you suffer bad
symptoms, change to glasses, and if you cant live without lenses
(nothing bad with it), just try to buy new ones more often and do a good
cleaning.
3. Don’t forget eye drops – you have to
obtain a sample anywhere you spend your time, at home or at work. It’s
impossible to see through dry lenses, and they really can stretch the
eyeball. Use the liquid as often as you can, and buy ones with
antihistamine effect if you are allergic.
4. Wear lenses only as long as it is
written on the pack. If it says two weeks, destroy them after 14 days,
not longer. Lenses accumulate and absorb protein deposits which are
great place for germs, and can cause pain because of irritation.
5. When in shower or swimming pool, take
them off. Silicon is a great absorbent, and it may take in any
infection or parasite in air or water.
6. Let your eyes rest from contacts
wearing. It can be really hard when you got used to a good sight every
step, but your eyes deserve some free breathing. Choose breathable
lenses and put them off for a couple of hours each day to give oxygen to
your tired eyeballs.
7. Meet your ophthalmologist every year
to check your prescription. With no up-to-date recommendations you
won’t be able to buy lenses. And if your eyes got weaker, you mustn’t
stick to old lenses – it may cause headaches and sight problems.
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