Common Discomfort And Solutions When Wearing Colored Contact Lenses.
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Common Discomfort And Solutions When Wearing Colored Contact Lenses.

Issue 1: Feeling foreign body sensation, tearing, lens movement, eye rubbing, occasional blurriness when wearing colored contact lenses.

Solution: If it's your first time wearing colored contact lenses, some discomfort is normal. Gradually increase the wearing time, starting from 2 hours on the first day, 4 hours on the second day, and 6 hours on the third day, until you adapt, which may take about a week. As long as the symptoms don't worsen, it's normal and there's no need to panic.

Issue 2: Even after wearing colored contact lenses for some time, your eyes still feel uncomfortable.

Solution: Remove the colored contact lenses to check for damage or cracks and ensure correct orientation. If it's not a lens issue, consider whether the curvature of your eyeball is causing friction with the lens. Some discomfort is normal for sensitive eyes, and with time, you may adapt.

Issue 3: Eyes become red after wearing colored contact lenses. Is it serious?

Solution: Redness in the eyes is conjunctival congestion, not corneal bleeding, mainly caused by corneal hypoxia. Pay attention to whether you've worn them for too long or have the habit of wearing colored contact lenses overnight. Prolonged corneal hypoxia can lead to new blood vessel growth, so develop good habits for wearing colored contact lenses.

Issue 4: Vision becomes blurry after wearing colored contact lenses for some time.

Solution: Increased secretion in the lens requires removal, cleaning, and re-wearing. This is a normal physiological response of the eye, not a lens issue. Inadequate cleaning can leave protein deposits on the lens, affecting clarity. Therefore, regularly replace the lens solution and clean thoroughly.

Issue 5: Why do eyes get dry when wearing colored contact lenses?

Solution: Dryness and fatigue when wearing colored contact lenses are common issues for many enthusiasts. It's influenced by factors such as tear gland secretion, eye sensitivity, environmental humidity, and prolonged screen time. While difficult to avoid, you can use eye drops sparingly and refrain from rubbing your eyes while wearing colored contact lenses.

❤ EyeCoo Contact Lenses, Embellish Your Eyes ❤     

Founded in 2009, EyeCoo is a Class III medical device manufacturer specializing in the research and production of colored contact lenses.     EyeCoo lenses use an internal coating printing process, ensuring the dye does not touch the eyeball, enhancing breathability while providing vivid color effects, ensuring comfort and safety.

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