Contact Lens Care Guide For Beginners

Welcome to the world of contact lenses! If you’re a new user, you might feel a little overwhelmed about handling and caring for your contacts. Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Proper contact lens care is crucial for maintaining your eye health and ensuring the longevity of your lenses. This guide is designed to help beginners understand the essentials of contact lens maintenance, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience. 

Hand Hygiene is Key:

Always wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before touching your contact lenses. Dry your hands with a lint-free towel to avoid transferring germs to your eyes. Good hand hygiene is the first step in preventing eye infections.

Correct Storage Matters:

Never store your contact lenses in water or anything other than the recommended lens solution. Water, including distilled water, can contain impurities or microorganisms that can cause serious eye infections. Always use fresh contact lens solution each time you store your lenses, and never reuse old solution.

Be Mindful of the Expiry Date:

Contact lenses and lens care products have expiration dates. Using them past their expiration date can harm your eyes, as the lens material may degrade or the solution may no longer be effective at disinfecting. Always check the dates on your products, including unopened lenses, to ensure they’re safe to use.

Clean and Disinfect Regularly:

Follow the recommended cleaning procedure every time you remove your lenses. Typically, this involves rubbing and rinsing your lenses with disinfecting solution before storing them. Never use saline solution or rewetting drops to disinfect your lenses, as they’re not designed for this purpose.

Replace Your Lens Case:

Lens cases can harbor bacteria over time. To prevent contamination, replace your lens case every three months or as recommended by your eye care professional. Also, clean the case daily and let it air dry.

Adhere to the Replacement Schedule:

Whether you’re using daily, bi-weekly, or monthly lenses, it’s vital to follow the replacement schedule specified by your eye doctor. Wearing lenses longer than recommended can lead to discomfort and eye infections.

Avoid Sleeping In Your Contacts:

Unless prescribed by your eye doctor, never sleep in your contact lenses. Sleeping in contacts that are not designed for overnight wear can restrict oxygen to your eyes and increase the risk of complications.

Schedule Regular Eye Exams:

Even with impeccable hygiene and care, there’s still a risk of eye health issues with contact lens use. Regular appointments with your eye doctor can help detect problems early and ensure your prescription is up-to-date.

Summary

Caring for your contact lenses doesn’t have to be complicated. By incorporating these tips into your routine, you can protect your eyes and enjoy the convenience and comfort of your contacts. Remember, when you purchase from our online store, you’re not just getting high-quality lenses; you’re also receiving our commitment to your eye health. We’re here to assist you on this journey, ensuring you have the support and information you need for a great contact lens experience. Welcome to the community, and here’s to seeing a clearer, brighter world!