Archive for July 1st, 2010
Contact Len Safety Tips
Your cornea, which is the clear front portion of your eye that helps you to see, must be taken care of when you wear contact lenses. Otherwise, you can develop a condition of abnormal growth of the cornea’s blood vessels, which can lead to eye infections and complications. Before you place your next contact len over your cornea, follow these safety tips below.
Don’t Use Costume Contact Lenses
Some people like to have their eyes change different colors for special occasions such as Halloween, night out on the town, etc. It’s fun to have your eyes change to other colors like purple, yellow, or red or other types of shapes like snake eyes, dollar signs, and flowers. However, this could really harm your eyes. Color contact lenses have been proven to reduce oxygen from reaching the cornea. When this happens, someone can serious eye infections or complications. If you really want to have your eyes appear in different colors or shapes, talk to your doctor to get the proper prescription for these contact lenses. Otherwise, throw your costume contact lenses in the garbage.
Wear Your Contact Lenses When You Should