Jump to content
Register now for free to get your favorite username before it is gone! ×
  • entries
    5
  • comments
    0
  • views
    155

About this blog

You must have heard stories about individuals keeping their contact lenses in for so long that the lenses cemented themselves to their eyes or allowed an infection to spread thus resulting in blindness. While we'd want to believe that these stories are false, the truth is that if you wear contact lenses, you must ensure that you're wearing them correctly since misuse can lead to major difficulties. So in order to help you get the most out of your contacts, we've listed the most common mistakes people make while wearing them. Read on to learn more about them & how to avoid them the next time you wear your lenses.

Five Common Mistakes to Avoid When Wearing Lenses

Wearing Contacts While Going to Bed

One of the greatest mistakes you can make with contact lenses is sleeping with them (unless they are particularly made for extended usage). When you sleep with your contact lenses in, your chance of developing an eye infection increases by six to eight times. The reason for this is that your eyes require oxygen & moisture to combat dangerous germs & bacteria. Even a brief snooze in the afternoon is not recommended since closing your eyes creates an atmosphere conducive to pathogen growth.

Forgetting To Clean Your Contact Lenses

You might assume that it's okay to go a few days without cleaning your contacts but this is not the case. One of the most common mistakes people make with contact lenses is failing to clean them. Failure to follow a lens cleaning regimen leads to infections, irritation & the development of keratitis. Keratitis is an eye illness that affects the cornea. It's unpleasant & might cause scars. As a result, always follow the cleaning instructions for your specific contacts & maintain a cleaning routine.

Putting Contacts with Dirty Hands

Believe it or not but you frequently come into contact with unclean surfaces such as doorknobs, dogs & your own hair. This implies that you should always wash your hands before putting in or taking out your contacts. After all, you wouldn't want to get all of the microorganisms from your regular life into your eyeball. It's also necessary to clean your contact lenses before putting them. This phase applies to persons who wear weekly, biweekly or monthly contacts. For this, all you gotta do is rub your contact lens between your *clean* index finger & thumb to remove any buildup from the previous day's wear.

Swimming or Showering in Contacts

Showering with contacts is not recommended due to the risk of contact with tap water. If your contact lenses come into touch with any type of tap water, you risk contracting acanthamoeba, a type of amoeba-borne illness. Water can enter beneath your lens, potentially exposing your cornea to the amoeba, which is how infection occurs. Thus to be safe, remove your contacts before entering the shower or bath.

Entries in this blog

Essential Tips for Eye Preservation This Diwali

It goes without saying that your eyes are one of the most important parts of your body and taking care of them is essential for maintaining good vision throughout your life. Whether it’s daily habits, environmental factors, or special occasions like Diwali, there are certain risks that can impact your eye health. Diwali, in particular, poses unique challenges with the increased use of fireworks and bright lights, which can harm your eyes if not handled carefully. And as the festival of lights ap

5 Side Effects of Contact Lenses You Might Not Expect

https://anandnetralaya.com/assets/img/blog/Side%20Effects%20of%20Contact%20Lenses.jpeg Many of us rely on vision correction, whether it's to read, work, or just get through our day. While glasses are the most common choice, many people choose contact lenses for their convenience & cosmetic appeal. However, wearing contact lenses isn't always as simple as it seems. And, if you're not careful, you could face some unexpected problems. Thus in this blog, we'll look at five side effects of c

“The Science of Sight: How Our Eyes Work and Why They Matter”

At Anand Netralaya, we understand that our eyes are not just windows to the world; they are complex organs that play a crucial role in how we experience life. Understanding the science of sight can empower you to take better care of your vision and appreciate the intricate processes that allow us to see. How Our Eyes Work The human eye operates much like a camera, capturing light and converting it into images. Here’s a closer look at the components involved in this fascinating process:

anandnetralaya

anandnetralaya in Blog

Why Anand Netralaya is the Best Child Eye Specialist in Dehradun

When it comes to the health & well-being of our children, nothing is more important than ensuring they receive the best possible care. This is especially true when it comes to eye health. Children’s eyes are delicate & proper eye care from an early age can help in identifying & correcting vision problems before they become severe. In Dehradun, one name stands out as the most trusted choice for parents looking for excellent Best Eye Care hospital in Dehradun for their children

anandnetralaya

anandnetralaya in Health

7 Common Symptoms of Glaucoma You Should Know

Glaucoma is a serious eye condition that can lead to vision loss if not treated in time. It affects the optic nerve, which connects the eye to the brain & can gradually cause blindness. Unfortunately, the signs of glaucoma often go unnoticed until significant damage has already been done. That's why it's important to understand the common symptoms of glaucoma & get regular eye check-ups. The earlier it is detected, the better the chances of saving your vision. There are different types o

anandnetralaya

anandnetralaya in Blog

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Please review our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy before using this site., We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.