True that soft contact
lenses are made from plastic but modern innovation and breakthrough
technology has led to the advanced manufacturing processes of contact lenses
which make use of hydrogel material. These hydrogel contact lenses are
water-loving lenses which absorb tears from eyes to stay supple & moist.
Use of eye drops whilst wearing contact lenses retain the moisture in your eyes
even when you are cooking or grilling. Contact lenses can’t turn dry just by
the heat with which you are exposed to in the kitchen; thus they can’t burn or
melt in your eyes either.
It is though safe to wear contact lenses in moderate heat
i.e. the heat produced in kitchen and during in BBQ/grilling; one must stay
vigilant about the other irritants present in the environment such as smoke,
spices and vapors from onion etc. Sometimes these irritants when wearing
contact lenses can disturb your eyes; making your vision blurred. This
stimulates the urge of rubbing them which can further deteriorate the
condition.
What is the Doctors’
Take?
According to Dr. Robert Kwok; “Contact lenses on the eyes
won't melt during cooking or barbecuing (unless a cook has a severe or fatal
accident in which his whole face is burned up). Cook's eyes don't get hot, and
they automatically blink whenever hot air blows into their faces. A cook also
knows not to have his face over a pot when he lifts the lid (avoid hot steam)
nor too close to an oven door when he opens it (hot dry air).”
Long story short; wearing contact lenses whilst cooking is completely safe unless your eyes are not very
sensitive to smoke and fumes. Though it has its own risks associated with
wearing contact lenses; taking proper care of your eyes, contact lenses,
following precautions and common sense can save you from a good deal of
irrational and inadvertent fears. Follow the safety guidelines (eye care) when wearing contact
lenses and stay safe!
By Uniqso Enquiry
By Uniqso Enquiry
Thank god! When I started reading I got really scared because my eyes actually get all dry when I'm wearing contact lenses while exposed to a lot of heat. Nice post!
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