Are contact lenses safe ?

Is there a risk in wearing contact lenses?

Many people may one day wonder whether they should switch from glasses to contact lenses.
However, a certain amount of apprehension about this visual device right on the eye surface may discourage some of them.
Here's everything you need to know about contact lens safety before you start wearing them.

Safe and advanced optical equipments

Contact lenses are designed to be as safe as possible for everyday wear.
A doctor's prescription is indeed required to ensure that you can safely wear contact lenses.
Your optician will make sure that the right lens model is selected for you beforehand.
Once your eyes are accustomed to them, wearing the right contact lenses is usually very easy.
People who wear contact lenses say that they experience the same visual comfort as with their glasses.
In addition, lenses can now correct almost all visual deficiencies.
However, like many medical devices, contact lenses are not totally risk-free.

Possible issues with contact lenses

A person wearing contact lenses for the first time may experience some discomfort such as blurred vision or irritated eyes.
These possible inconveniences only last for the first few days, during the adaptation period, and usually fade away by themselves.
Afterwards, other discomforts may sometimes be encountered by lens wearers.
A lens that gets stuck in the eye or is difficult to remove is one of the problems that can sometimes be experienced.
More occasionally, a tear or damage to the contact lens can also be encountered.
In some circumstances, wearing contact lenses can lead to eye irritation, which can be more or less severe.
However, these risks are rare and are mainly related to the way you wear or take care of your contact lenses.

The key to a safe contact lens wear: respecting the rules

In fact, safe contact lens wear depends on you and your ability to follow the prescribed process.
Indeed, most of the above mentioned inconveniences can be avoided by proper care of the equipment.
If the lenses are well preserved in a proper solution and stored in their case then an eye infection is rarely experienced.
Similarly, the process of inserting and removing lenses should be respected to avoid problems with upside down lenses and so forth.
In addition, there is a daily wearing schedule and conditions that must be respected.
Therefore, to avoid discomforts related to a first adaptation, it is advisable to wear the lenses for only four hours a day at the beginning.
Thereafter, daily wear can be extended to twelve hours, with the exception of night wear and immersion in water.
By following these rules, contact lenses are rarely damaged or hardened.
Finally, before wearing contact lenses, it is essential to visit your ophthalmologist to determine your ability to wear lenses safely.
Irritation is usually due to excessive eye dryness or to a pathology or medication that are incompatible.

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