These tips can help you deal with everyday contact lens concerns.
♥ Is My Contact Lens Inside Out?
A question many newbie wearers have is: "How can I tell if my contact lens is inside-out?"
The trick is to place the lens on your finger so that a cup is formed. Then hold the lens up directly in front of your eyes so you're looking at the side of the cup.
If the lens forms a "U" with the top edges flared out, it's inside out. If it forms just a "U," it's in the correct position.
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The difference can be subtle, but before placing a contact lens on your eye, make sure it looks like half a ball, not a soup bowl with a rim. |
The difference can be subtle, but before placing a contact lens on your eye, make sure it looks like half a ball, not a soup bowl with a rim.
If you're wearing lenses with a handling tint, another way is to place the lens on your fingertip and then look down at it. The edge of a tinted lens should look very blue (or green, depending on the tint); that won't be the case if the lens is inverted.
Some contact lenses also have a laser marking, such as the brand name, on the edge to help you. If you can read it properly, the lens is not inside out.
Don't worry if you place a contact lens in your eye inside out. The lens will feel uncomfortable, but it can't do any damage.
♥ Applying Your Contact Lenses
Make sure you wash your hands thoroughly before applying your contact lenses, but avoid scented or oily soaps that might adhere to the lens surface. Especially avoid using products containing lanolin and moisturizing lotions.
Some eye doctors say to always apply the first contact lens in the same eye, so you'll avoid the possibility of mixing up lenses for the right eye and left eye.
Other basic guidelines for contact lens application include:
* Gently shake your lens case containing the storage solution, to loosen the contact lens should it be stuck. (Don't try pulling at the lens with your finger, or you might damage it.)
* Slide the lens out of its case and into the palm of your hand. Rinse thoroughly with the appropriate contact lens solution.
* Place the contact lens on the tip of your index or middle finger, which should be dry or mostly dry.
* With the fingers and thumb of your other hand, simultaneously pull up on your upper eyelid and down on your lower eyelid.
* Position the lens on your eye while looking upward or forward, whichever you find to be easier. You also can apply the contact lens by placing it on the white of the eye closest to your ear.
* Gently close your eye, roll your eyes in a complete circle to help the lens settle, and then blink.
* Look closely in the mirror to make sure the lens is centered on your eye. If it is, the lens should be comfortable and your vision should be clear.
※ CONTACT LENS SAFETY TIPS ※
① DO make sure contact lenses and lens storage cases are cleaned and disinfected regularly, according to your eye doctor's instructions.
② DON'T place contact lenses in your mouth or use your saliva to wet them.
③ DO replace contact lenses regularly, according to your eye doctor's directions.
④ DON'T "top off" old solution in your contact lens case. Instead, discard old solution and replace it with fresh solution.
⑤ DO always rub contact lenses when you clean them, even if using a "no-rub" solution.
♥ Removing Your Contact Lenses
Always wash your hands before removing contact lenses. If you are standing in front of a sink, use a clean paper towel to cover the drain where the contact lens might accidentally fall.
To remove soft contact lenses, look upward or sideways while you pull down on your lower eyelid. With a finger, gently maneuver the lens onto the white of your eye. There, you can very gently pinch the lens together with your index finger and thumb and lift it off the eye.
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