Contact Lenses question!?!


Question: Contact Lenses question!!?
I just started using contacts a few days ago (acuvue 2) I'm rubbing, rinsing, and soaking them in their multi-purpose cleanser and doing everything as perfectly as I can!.!.!.!. so is it normal to see tiny little fibers sticking to the lens when you hold it up to the light!?!?

No matter how carefully I clean it and dry my hands with a lint-free towel I still end up seeing those little fibers! Not affecting my vision though!.!. just annoying!.!. are they normal!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
yeah, its pretty normal!. as long as your lenses dont bother you when you put them in, then it should be fine!. i get those all the time, and its SO annoyingWww@Answer-Health@Com

i like to leave my hands to dry naturally after washing my hands to ensure i don't get any fibres at all on my hands!. also, everybody gets floaters in their eyes, regardless of whether they wear contact lenses
there are also a few conditions which could cause increased floaters, which are rare, but it's probably worth going to see the opticians
you might benefit from a change in solution, but contact lenses are a fiddley business that takes practise, so i'd say you should leave it for two weeks, and then if you're still getting problems go to your opticians

i hope i've helped :)Www@Answer-Health@Com

well if you wear makeup, it might be little sparkles from your makeup building up on your contact!. it cant be anything else!. next time you go to the doctors, ask him, or her!. but yeah, if it doesnt hurt or effect your vision, then your all set!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

ya i clean mine good & ic those 2Www@Answer-Health@Com





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