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How to wear contact lenses?

Introduction

Putting on contact lenses can be a bit tricky at first, but with help from your eye doctor and patience, you’ll get the hang of it.

Before buying and inserting contact lenses, one should get a contact lens fitting. The fitter will test the size and curvature contact lenses that best fits the patient’s eyes.

Contact lenses should be worn only by those who are fit to wear them because they are artificial, which means they can cause serious health problems if used incorrectly.

The first step is to wash your hands with warm soapy water and rinse them thoroughly.

The first step is to wash your hands with warm soapy water and rinse them thoroughly.

  • Wash with warm water. It’s best if you can use a hot shower, but if that’s not an option for you (or if your contact lenses are uncomfortable in cold water), then at least make sure that the temperature of the tap is between lukewarm and tepid when you’re rinsing off after washing up. You want to avoid cold or hot temperatures because they can cause irritation or even breakage of the contacts themselves—plus it’ll make it harder for your eyes to adjust after putting on new lenses!
  • Rinse well under running tap water until all soap residue has been removed; don’t rub too hard! If possible, leave some suds behind in order for these later steps not only easier but also more comfortable overall; just make sure there aren’t any bubbles forming within this mixture before moving onto…

Then dry your hands with a lint-free towel and turn around this way your hair doesn’t touch your face.

Then dry your hands with a lint-free towel and turn around this way your hair doesn’t touch your face.

You can use any kind of lens that’s comfortable for you, but sometimes plastic lenses are more comfortable than silicone ones. If you have an allergic reaction to silicone, try using air-breathers instead.

When putting on contact lenses, it’s important not to touch your eyes or rub them too hard while they’re in their holders so as not to scratch them or irritate the surface of the eye area where they’re placed (this includes getting water into those areas). Try not to rest anything on top of them either; instead, place them on top of something soft like tissue paper or gauze pads so they don’t slip off while sleeping at night!

Now apply moisturizing eye drops, if recommended by your eye care professional.

Now apply moisturizing eye drops, if recommended by your eye care professional.

If you have a prescription for contact lenses, follow the instructions on that prescription. Do not use any other type of lens or solution (saline).

Remove the lens from the case, using pinched fingers of both hands, gently slide it from the bottom of the lens case onto your index finger.

  • Remove the lens from the case, using pinched fingers of both hands, gently slide it from the bottom of the lens case onto your index finger.
  • Look into a mirror to see if your contact is centered on your eye. If not, adjust its position until it does sit correctly in place.

Now look into a mirror which should be at arm’s length away from you. Pull down your lower eyelid with your middle finger, leaving room for the lens to rest on the white part of your eye (sclera). Look up and slide the lens onto your eye by releasing the upper eyelid with your middle finger, now close both eyes for a few seconds to center the lens on the pupil.

The contact lens will feel snug at first but don’t worry if it doesn’t fit perfectly or looks funny—it will soon settle into place after some time has passed. If you feel any irritation around where they’re inserted, remove them immediately and try again later when there’s less pressure on that area of skin.

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Contact lenses can be easily put in after a proper medical checkup

Contact lenses are a medical device, and they’re not easy to put in. They must be put in properly every time, or your vision could be permanently damaged. The person who prescribed them is also responsible for making sure that you do it correctly (and quickly).

Conclusion

We hope this guide to wearing contact lenses has been helpful. Remember that if you have any questions, please feel free to ask your eye doctor.


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