There are various risks associated with wearing contact lenses. If you are one of those people that have to wear these lenses, whether for fun or because you need them, then here is how to protect your eyes when wearing the lenses regularly.
To begin with, always consult with a qualified medical professional, preferably an eye specialist before buying contact lenses. This helps ensure that you are buying the right contact lenses and is quite important especially when buying contact lenses for medical reasons.
Also, follow hygiene instructions given to you at the time of buying the lenses. Do not forget that different types of lenses come with different instructions and user guide. A good example is the fact that you will be required to clean your traditional lenses as instructed, if you are using disposable contact lenses, then you should ensure that you wear them only for the recommended period of time. Remember that infection as well as damage to the eye may occur if you fail to follow hygiene instructions.
Always ensure that you wash your hands with water and soap before handling the contact lenses. This helps to reduce the chances of introducing bacteria or viruses into your eyes. In addition, rinse the lenses properly with sterilized solution and be careful not to lay them on a dirty surface. This is a sure way of avoiding infections. These actions are worth the effort as it prevent future complications to your eye. So please bear in mind.
It is also important that you give your eyes a break once a week because wearing these lenses for long may starve your eyes of oxygen. This may result in your cornea losing its transparency and this could cause further problems to your eyes.
Finally, avoid sleeping with your contact lenses on unless of course you buy a brand that allows you to do so and if you are going for swimming, it is recommended that you remove the lenses to prevent sand and other particles from entering your lenses or your eyes. Also, visit an eye specialist regularly so as to have your eyes examined.
The information given above should help you to protect your eyes when wearing the lenses regularly. Do consult your family doctor if you have questions regarding your eye.