Help!!! people who use contacts and eye doctors!!!!!!!?!


Question: Help!!! people who use contacts and eye doctors!!!!!!!?
Hey well I'm wondering if a peice of contact could stay in your eye after it got torn or if a contact could cut your eye?
I'm asking this couse in the summer of 10 I got contacts and they were the pair you wear for the first time and after like the 2 weeks I put my cOntact In the last morning but it cept coming out the I looked at it and saw a small peice like a fourth of it missing and since then I've been felling something in my eye only when I DON'T have my contacts in. It feels like a contact when it goes off to the side or something like that..!
Please help me!!!!

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Your eye could feel sore because you have scratched your eye and it needs time to heal. But there could be sometihng left in. Check your eye carefully in good light under both lids and into the corners. If you don't spot something then get someone else to check using a torch. If they don't find antyhing flood your eye with eyedrops ( make sure they are sterile). Then if your eye is still sore after 24 hours or gets worse go to the eye doctor.



it is possible, one time I had a really itchy eye, with contacts in, and I thought I lost my contact on the ground. My eye was really irritated. When I got home I went to put in a new contact (these were 2 week disposables also) and was having problems, the other contact actually got pushed up above my eyelid, and came out at that time, so if and entire contact can go up there, I'm sure a little piece can as well. Have the eye doctor look in your eye with their tools



no! do not wear torn contacts. It can cause corneal abrasion

my doctor advise




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