Is it bad to wear one contact lense?!


Question: only on my left eye, becuz i tore the right one and the damn eye place to get contacts are closed till thursday, and i hate wearing glasses


Answers: only on my left eye, becuz i tore the right one and the damn eye place to get contacts are closed till thursday, and i hate wearing glasses

Sure go ahead.

You should never wear just one contact.

it's not gonna be good for your vision.. if you drive.. DONT! reading will be blurry and pretty much anything that requires depth perception is out of the question..

make it easy on yourself and skip the vanity.. so you can see.. wear the glasses!

Yes it's bad for your vision to wear one lens. You'll be putting too much strain on your eyes 'cause they'll be trying to adjust to something they're not used to. If they do start to adjust after 4 days it could make your vision worse permanently. You will most likely also get headaches.

Yes, not only could you get in a horrible car accident if you drive, you could risk making your vision worse. Contacts are shaped to make the eye focus. If you wear only one, on eye would be focusing while the other isn't and that would give you one hell of a headache. You could also go cross eyed, its happened to me before and everything looks weird and you run into stuff. Wear a spare pair of glasses, and if you don't have any then take the other contact out and just be blind.

you can wear one contact without much problem, be careful driving though. Truthfully, some people purposely wear one contact so they can see far and near. That is called monovision, it only works for slightly nearsighted people though. It will not permanently hurt your eyes, but you might get some eye strain depending on what your Rx is.





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