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Monday, February 18, 2013

Avoiding Contact Lenses Problems

Today many women choose to use contact lenses for help eyesight, because it is more practical and can be improve performance because it can change the color of the eye. In addition to practical, sometimes use contact lenses give us a problem.

The most common problems arising when using contact lenses are irritation or infection of the eye. Problem that arises is usually caused by maintenance contact lenses are not clean, or less in use of contact lens fluid, so that contact lenses becomes dry and can be attached to the eye.

Here are seven ways you can do to avoid problems with contact lenses, namely:

   1. Follow the instructions in cleaning contact lenses with carefully, to prevent infection on the eye.

   2. Wash your hands clean and dry before handling contact lenses, and keep the place of contact lenses always clean, never use regular raw water to save contact lenses. Poor hygiene is the main source of problem in using contact lenses.

   3. Do not use in a longer period of time than required, to reduce the risk of infection. And do not forget to release the contact lens during sleep, because if you use it, contact lenses will dry and stick to the eye, and this is dangerous.

   4. Always take the contact lenses, which contains fluid and a special bottle of liquid drops contact lenses, for moisten the eyes if there is an emergency.

   5. Changing lenses in accordance with the term.

   6. Use the contact lenses before applying makeup on eye make-up to prevent entry into the lens.

   7. Visit an eye doctor on a regular basis at least once a year.

Here are special tips, so you can use contact lenses more comfort and avoid problem due to contact lenses:

- We recommend that you are contact lens users, always carry glasses, as a backup if one day your contact lenses used or torn down, when will release it or wear.

- If when using contact lenses feel uncomfortable, arise redness or vision to be shaded, then the contact lens off immediately. And if these symptoms still ongoing several hours after contact lens removed, immediately consult your eye doctor for find out the cause.

No problem if you want to use contact lenses. Provided that true and correct in the maintenance and use.