Removing a Hard Contact Lens

Many people find it very hard to get used to their contact lenses. Their discomfort with contact lenses is not without a reason. Learning how to put in and take our your lenses is difficult for anyone to learn to do. This is a common problem –

1. It is important to always following instructions when you buy something. Contacts are no different. When learning how to take care of them, talk to your ophthalmologist and read all the information that you can on contact. It may also be helpful to talk to friends about the way they take care of their lenses. This may give you an idea of how different people take care of them. This will help you with the basics.

2. Each lens care product comes with specific instructions and you must follow them step by step, until you get used to how they need to be cared for. It may be a good idea to look for lenses that are not strenuous, but have a flexible schedule. It is important to ask your eye-doctor before doing anything. The experts are always going to have the best idea of what is good for you.

3. Always wash your hands completely before touching the lenses. It may be a good idea to get anti-bacterial soap instead. This may reduce the risk of contaminating your contacts.

4. Drop one or two drops of your saline solution in your eyes, before you remove a soft contact lens from your eyes. This liberating solution will rehydrate your contacts. So that the lenses will not be dry when you remove them and put them in your eyes. It will make the process of lens-removal much easier and hassle free.

5. Always remember to take out the lens on your right eye before the other one. Do it in the same order every night so you get a routine going, and this will make it much easier.

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