Do Contact Lenses hurt?!


Question: Are they hard to take off or put on?


Answers: Are they hard to take off or put on?

its like sex (for a girl) it only hurts if its dry

no they do not hurt they just maybe irritating to put in or take out, it just takes time and patience.

but the provider that is fitting you for them will or should sit with you and answer any and all questions

Its does not hurt but it may take some time to get used to.

Soft lenses are easier to use than hard lenses. Soft lenses are gel like lenses which is easier to your eye. Hard lenses are hard and may be harder for most people to adjust to.

The first time you wear it you will have a sensation that there is something in your eye but as days pass you'll get used to it as if nothing is there.

Putting it on and taking it off again takes time to get used to. My first time wearing it took me five minutes for each eye. There is no one best way to put or remove contacts you'll develop your own that will suit you.

If you plan to wear contacts, ask your optometrist for a trial or disposable pair to see how well you can do with contacts.

no, they are hard at first, but after awhile they are easy

Not at all

Contacts do not hurt; they are usually really comfortable once your eyes get used to them. That can take up to 2 weeks for some people, but after that you should be fine.

They aren't hard to put in or remove, after you get used to doing it. The key with inserting/removing is practice, and you'll get better and better the more you do it. You just have to be patient with yourself, no one learned to do it perfectly overnight.

If your lenses ever do feel uncomfortable, you can always use some eyedrops that are made for use while wearing contacts. Discomfort sometimes comes from dryness, and the eyedrops will help that. You can also take them out and clean them again, if you think there might be some dirt or an eyelash on the lens.

Your eye doctor will give a 2 week trial after your eye exam. If after wearing them for 2 weeks, they still don't feel right, he may want to give you another 2 week trial with another brand. He can keep giving you trials until you and he both feel that you've found the contacts that work best for you.





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