Examining Your Contact Lenses
As we all know, contact lenses are the preferred means of vision correction. They are far superior to glasses, in many ways. Established themselves over the years, contact lenses are now used by more than a million people all through the United States. Although contact lenses are great to wear if you need vision corrections, you should know some things.
Examine Contact Lenses for Tears or Defects
Prior to putting your contact lenses in your eyes, you should always inspect them for tears or defects. Sometimes, contact lenses can get tears in their material, resulting in severe problems if you put them in your eyes. You should also examine your lens for debris or smears also, and clean them systematically if you find anything wrong. If the lens is ragged, you should right away discard it and replace it with a fresh contact lens.
No Matter of Contact Lenses Type – Examine Them Compulsorily
Irrespective of the type of contact lenses you use, you should always examine them. Depending on how you handle them, you may sometimes scratch the material. Scratches on the contact can be very serious, particularly if you aren’t alert to it and put the contact in your eye. It can cause you serious trouble, such as an infection or even scratch your cornea. Examining your contact lenses prior to wearing them is the easiest way to prevent this trouble.
Before you put your contact lenses in your eyes, simply let them rest on your index finger and look them over. Once you have inspected that side, simply put the in the palm of your hand and inspect them. You should always do this one contact lens at a time, before you plan on wearing them. If you wear contact lenses, you should always make inspecting them a part of your daily schedule.
Cleaning of Your Contact Lenses
Along with inspecting your contact lenses, you’ll need to maintain them clean. You can clean your contact lenses after you have inspected them, by putting a few drops of your solution in the palm of your hand and softly rubbing your contact lens around. This will help to remove any dirt or debris that you discover on the contact lens, and keep them clean. If you don’t clean your contact lenses on a frequent basis, you may wind up getting an eye infection.
For anyone who needs vision correction, contact lenses are a great investment for anyone, even though you’ll need to look after them. Whether you wear soft contact lenses or hard contact lenses, you’ll need to clean them on a regular basis and examine them for defects, dirt, or tears. Contact lenses can get torn or damaged quite easily, and the only way to tell is to examine them. If you catch the defect prior to put the contact in your eye - you should be able to replace it with a clean lens before it can do any damage.
