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Contact Lens Care And Hygiene

By Victoria Selman

For first time wearers looking after contact lenses properly can be a slightly confusing subject. Most first time wearers are told that not cleaning their lenses properly can cause eye infections. However, it is not always entirely clear how to take best care of them.

In this article we shall answer explain some of the key rules to remember about contact lens care and hygiene.

What is the best way to take care of your contact lenses?

Taking care of and cleaning your contact lenses properly is very important. Failure to do so might cause you to get an eye infection or for your vision to be affected.

The first rule of contact lens care is to always wash your hands before touching your lenses. If possible you should try and use a non-perfumed soap. This is because soaps that contain fragrances can leave a slight residue on your hands which can be transferred to your lenses. This can cause eye irritation.

Try and keep your fingernails short and file any jagged edges. This will reduce the risk of tearing your contact lenses or scratching your eye.

Put on make up after inserting your contact lenses. Again this will ensure that you don’t get cosmetic residue in your eye or on your lens.

Soak contact lenses in specially designed contact lens solution, not in tap water. Tap water contains bacteria that can cause some infections.

Remember that contact lens solution should only be used once. Do not keep the same solution in your contact lens store case and use it for multiple soakings. You should rinse out your storage case on a daily basis with a sterile rinsing solution. You should also change your storage case every three months.

If you have any questions about how to look after your contact lenses, do not hesitate to speak to your optometrist.

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Sat May 25 2013








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