Proper Care of Contact Lenses Will Protect Your Vision
Are you wearing contact lenses right now? Maybe not if you've
been viewing the computer screen for a long time. The computer
is only one cause of discomfort for contact lens wearers. If you
are new to contacts or have developed bad habits in caring for
your lenses you may find your eyes are often dry and irritated
when wearing them.
Properly caring for your lenses and following the guidelines for
your type is important in protecting your vision and ensuring
your contacts are comfortable to wear. See if you've been making
these mistakes that could be ruining your contacts and possibly
harming your eyes.
WHY CLEANING WITH WATER IS NOT A GOOD IDEA...
Your eyes are very sensitive and can easily become infected when
you do not clean your lenses properly. The lens develops a build
up of deposits that can irritate the eye. Lens cleaning
solutions will break down the deposits and disinfect the lens.
Water and homemade saline solutions can contain micro-organisms,
chlorine and other minerals that can damage the lens and harm
your eyes.
Unless you are wearing disposable lenses you must clean your
contacts after every wear. Use an appropriate lens case for
storage and clean the case and allow to air dry between uses.
ONLY WEAR CONTACTS FOR THE RECOMMENDED AMOUNT OF TIME
Some contacts are meant to be thrown out after one day of wear.
Others can be worn for a week or a month without removing them
in between. Most require removal and cleaning every day. It is
important to know the schedule your contacts are intended for to
prevent problems with your eyes.
HANDLE WITH CARE
When you remove or insert your contacts be sure to handle them
with clean, dry hands. Avoid washing your hands with soaps
containing perfumes or oils and don't allow sunscreen, hand
cream or nail polish remover to come in contact with them.
If your eyes are dry and irritated you can also use eye drops to
remoisten your contacts while wearing them rather than trying to
take them out. In fact, if your eyes do feel dry and the contact
is sticking try to remoisten your contacts before attempting to
remove them.
If you wear makeup you should insert the contacts before
applying cosmetics and remove them before washing cosmetics off.
Powders and sprays can irritate contact lens wearers so be
careful when applying powdery shadows or hair spray when wearing
contact lens. If irritation occurs DO NOT rub your eyes; remove
lenses first and clean them in the cleaning solution before
wearing again.
Your vision is invaluable - take care to protect it from harm.
If you do think you've injured or infected your eye do not wear
your contacts until you have been seen by an eye care
specialist.