Falling sick makes you feel weak. Though minor fever &
ordinary catch-ups of cold & flu should not usually be a concern with
contact lenses, it is advised to give your eyes a rest during sickness.
According to medical experts; when you are ill, the tear production is
compromised that make your eyes dry. Contact lenses and dry eyes are not a fun
combination, as many of the users put it.
Contact lenses and tear film have a very kinky relationship.
Contact lenses float over the corneas where the tear film facilitates the
process. When the tear-chemistry is disturbed; the tear production becomes
reduced due to which your eyes feel dry. If wearing contact lenses is not
ceased immediately, a stingy sensation, burning or scratchiness can be
observed.
Solution of the Problem
Many people do not find it a problem to continue wearing
their contact lenses. You cannot always snug in your cozy couch with chicken
broth as your life line until you get over illness. Most of the people take flu
& minor illness normally & continue with their life chores. Wearing
contact lenses should be as normal as other things in life remain. If you are
someone blind like a bat then we have a solution for you. Get yourself good quality eye drops prescribed by a doctor. Eye drops will keep your eyes moist
taking care that your contact lenses don’t scratch out your eyes.
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