Need help from contact-wearing people...?!


Question: Need help from contact-wearing people...?
Need help from contact-wearing people...
... This started yesterday morning. I try to put my contacts in. Left goes in fine and dandy. But when I put the right one in, it starts burning intensely. So I take it out, but my eye is still burning. The pain goes away when my eyes are open, but whenever I close them, I feel like my eyes are on FIRE!!! Yesterday when this happened, the burning eventually died off, and I did it this morning, but my eyes are still burning! I'm just trying not to blink much. I hate wearing my glasses, but right now, that's my only option :(

Anybody have this happen before? Any suggestions?

Answers:

Sounds like you've got the lenses contaminated or damaged. its also possible you may have some soap left on your hands, its easy for that to happen and it will sting like anything. You need to take your lenses out. Check teh right for damage or having anything on it. Give it a good swill with soaking solution in your hand. then soak it for 24 hours and give your eyes chance to recover. Once your eye feels fine then put the lens back in carefully. if it still stings then take it out, give your eye chance to recover and use a completely new lens and a new bottle of soaking solution.

What you have does happen sometimes with lenses. the stinging tends to be contamination rather than damage so likelihood is residue of something on your right hand. If you are right handed that is particularly likely.



Check the lense very carefully for bits of grit,lashes or minute tears (as in tearing paper).Look in the lens container for any contaminants.You may also have a scratch on your eye or infection of some sort.

If it continues to be a problem go to your pharmacist and/or your optician.

Also,if your prescription isn`t too strong,you can wear one lense at a time (except for driving).I always wear just one lens - saves money !



Well if it was a FDA approval brand then it's ok but if it was from somewhere else it could be fake or defective but if it was from you doctor or your doctor recamend them then it's probalty ripped look close or you have to disinfect them in those other cases that product yakes all the bad stuff out but leave it there for 6 hours cause if you put them in your eye there going to bubble it so dont wait 8 hours so that what I thing my thought what wrong with your contacts

Heres what the bottle look like http://image.shutterstock.com/display_pic_with_logo/464209/464209,1257108445,2/stock-photo-contact-lens-accessories-40025098.jpg
Heres the disinfecting solution you need to clean it
(BTW this is not regular solutions wait 8 hours )http://m.aclens.com/l/productphotos/15738_display.jpg

experience :)




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