Can a Rigid Gas Permable lense get lost behind your eyeball?!


Question: Can a Rigid Gas Permable lense get lost behind your eyeball!?
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Ok!. Let's take an ocular anatomy class!. The clear tissue covering the white part of the eye is called the bulbar conjunctiva!. The tissue covering the inside of the eyelid is called the palpebral conjunctiva!. Histologically they are identical!. They are just differentiated by where they are!. The bulbar conjunctiva starts at the edge of the cornea (the transparent front of the eye directly in front of the iris) and travels posteriorly until it ends and then loops back toward the front of the eye again!. Once it loops back, it covers the inside of the lids!. You can actually see this if you pull far down on your bottom lid!. You will see where the bulbar conjunctiva leaves the eyeball itself and begins to cover the inside of the eyelid!. This continuous loop of conjunctiva prevents any object from getting lost behind the eye!. I have seen a contact get displaced FAR up and under the upper lid and the patient was not able to easily retrieve it!. But it was not a problem for me to locate it and remove it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

No I don't think so because they can get lost on the side, or upper, lower eyelids!. buy minds never went behind the eye it just went all of those places!. but I always find my contact lens when I would turn my eye!. And then again you have muscles in back of your eyes so I don't think so!. You should ask your eye doctor next time you visit they can tell you the best!. And it is true if they are fited right it shouldn't move from the front part of the eye!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

i dont think it can get lost behind the eyeball it would certainly slip down into the lower or upper lid's but i dont think it would go the whole way to the back of the eyeball and also if the fit is right it shouldn't move from the front of the eye!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

no it cannot go behind your eye!. There are tissues that connect that prevents that from happening!. If you are missing it, it fell out!. If you are having pain behind your eye make an appt with your Dr!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

No it cannot get lost behind your eye!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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