How to wear Contact lenses

Dec 2
09:43

2014

Amanda phelan

Amanda phelan

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Contact lenses are a great alternative to glasses. Anyone who needs vision correction can wear contact lenses. They have several advantages, mainly the sense of freedom, excellent wide-ranged vision and improved looks, to name a few.

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Applying lenses correctly is very important in order not to hurt yourself,How to wear Contact lenses Articles break the lens while wearing them, and also to make sure they does not fall off when you bend down during any activity. The whole idea may be daunting, but with practice, you will be able to do this task in less than 2 minutes.

Here are steps that illustrate the right way to wear your contact lenses:

  1. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap to get rid of any grime, dirt or soap residue. Dry your hands with a towel, air dryer or a lint-free towel. Paper towels may leave traces of paper behind.
  2. In a well-lit area, spread a soft cloth or towel.
  3. Remove one contact carefully from its case. Unless you have the same prescription for both, remember to check whether it is for the right or left eye. Get into the habit of starting with one side always to avoid confusion and to ensure you put the correct lens in each eye.
  4. Place the contact on the index finger or the finger you’re most comfortable with using. Do not use your fingernails to hold the lens. Use your fingertips. The contact should be sitting hollow-side up on your fingertip with none of the side walls sticking to your skin.
  5. Use the middle finger of the other hand (or whichever is convenient) to pull the lower eyelid down. Use another finger to pull the upper eyelid up.
  6. Place the lens on the eye. Do not blink. Use your finger to make sure that the lens is fully in.
  7. Move the lens slowly and centre it over the iris. Looking upwards may help. You will face initial discomfort, but do not worry as you will get accustomed to this soon.
  8. Blink to adjust the lens on to the eye.

About contact Lens

Contact Lens, or simply contact, is a thin lens placed directly on the surface of the eye. Contact lenses are considered medical devices and can be worn to correct vision, or for cosmetic or therapeutic reasons.

Contact lenses can be classified in many different ways. Contact lenses can be separated by their primary function, material, wear and replacement schedule.

 

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