While contact lenses are generally worn in place of glasses, many people now use them as a fashion statement. But lenses can cause eye infections if they are not handled well before or after wearing
While contact lenses are generally worn in place of glasses, many people now use them as a fashion statement. But lenses can cause eye infections if they are not handled well before or after wearing
Clean and disinfect your lenses daily
Clean and disinfect your lenses daily
Use a saline solution to rinse lenses and a cleaning solution for the case too.
Use a saline solution to rinse lenses and a cleaning solution for the case too.
Store contact lenses hygienically in the storage solution
Store contact lenses hygienically in the storage solution
Do not sleep in your contact lenses
Do not sleep in your contact lenses
Replace your lenses every three months
Replace your lenses every three months
Don’t use fragrant soap or liquid to wash your hands
Don’t use fragrant soap or liquid to wash your hands
If you experience any pain, redness, or blurred vision, remove the lenses and consult your eye doctor.
If you experience any pain, redness, or blurred vision, remove the lenses and consult your eye doctor.
Avoid touching the contact lenses with fingernails
Avoid touching the contact lenses with fingernails
Avoid eye contact with aerosol products, makeup, and soap
Avoid eye contact with aerosol products, makeup, and soap
Hydrate and use rewetting drops as needed to avoid dry eyes
Hydrate and use rewetting drops as needed to avoid dry eyes