Seeing the World More Clearly

Understanding Contact Lens Care

Taking proper care of your contact lenses is essential for maintaining eye health and avoiding potentially serious infections.

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Guidelines for Contact Lens Care

Taking proper care of your contact lenses is essential for maintaining eye health and avoiding potentially serious infections. Let's face it, a red, sore eye is no fun, and an infection can be sight-threatening. So, avoiding one is worth some effort. Follow these guidelines to ensure safe and comfortable contact lens wear.

Avoid Wearing Lenses When Sick - Do not wear your lenses if you are feeling unwell. Your immune system is compromised when you’re sick, increasing the risk of eye infections.

No Water Contact - Do not shower or swim in your lenses. Water can introduce harmful micro-organisms to your eyes, leading to infections. If you think water has touched your contact lens, dispose of the lens immediately.

Hygiene First - Always wash and dry your hands before you put your lenses in or take them out. This simple step can significantly reduce the risk of infection.

Carry Re-Wetting Drops - Keep some contact lens re-wetting drops with you to ensure your eyes stay comfortable and hydrated throughout the day.
Listen to Your Eyes: If a lens is persistently uncomfortable, do not continue wearing it. Discomfort can be a sign of a problem that needs addressing.

Discard them when you’re meant to - follow the recommended replacement schedule your lenses are designed for.

Purchase legitimate lenses - Contact lenses are prescription medical devices, and sizing and material matters. Purchasing from an optometrist, either online or in a practice, ensures you get a legitimate product that has been handled and stored correctly. It also means you avoid counterfeit products and you are covered by manufacturer warranty.

Regular Checkups - See your optometrist regularly to ensure your eyes are healthy and your lenses are fitting correctly.

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