Showing posts with label torn contact lenses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label torn contact lenses. Show all posts

Monday, 28 September 2015

What Saline Solution can do when Contact Lenses hurt your Eyes?


Wearing substandard, torn, dirty or expired contact lenses may hurt your eyes temporarily. Removing them immediately should be your top concern. To help cease the stinging sensation, resort to your saline solution. Saline solution is a sterile solution of distilled water & table salt. Saline solution is used for contact lens rinsing. It also heals minor cuts, wounds & relieves discomfort caused by damaged circle contacts.

Saline solution provides ocular lubrication & prevents super infections. Upon wearing contact lenses that are damaged or torn, your eyes get inflamed- to heal which, you need a wash out. Rinsing your eyes with saline solution also helps irritants flush away. Follow the procedure given below:
  1. Blink your eyes several times, softly.
  2. Pull down your upper eyelid over the lower
  3. Rinse your eyes using sterile saline solution
  4. Keep your eyes closed for few seconds. Do not rub your eyes

Salt in saline solution helps control the bacteria growth. Since it follows the same composition as of the human body it reduces the damage in tissues that is caused by tap water. Please be very careful about the salt you use. Keep it table salt purchased from local grocery store. Avoid iodized salt, or rock salt as it may contain particles or contaminants that could irritate the eyes. 

You can safely reinsert your contact lenses if the eyes feel fine after the wash-up. Otherwise, give them a rest for a day.

I got a Corneal Scratch. Should I Worry about Wearing Contact Lenses?


Superficial corneal scratches are common among the beginners who are still learning to carry circle contacts. Accidental poking whilst removing contact lenses or getting a foreign agent trapped in the eyelids may leave the cornea scarred. People who wear contact lenses for vision correction find it a serious threat to have scratches developed, as it pushes them into thinking that contacts are no safer for their eyes.

Luckily, eyes are the only organ of the body that repairs itself cell by cell. Eyes are resilient and they heal themselves quickly. Any minor pricks or scratches should definitely fade in a period of days and must not affect contact lens tolerance. Depending on the severity of the infection; you might need immediate treatment or surgery. Fortunately if you have been lucky enough to resist any serious blow, a mere eye patch would help healing the wound quickly.

It is common sense to toss the contact lens that you had when you poked your eyes. It might not be seen, but most probably; the jagged or over grown nail have caused a scratch on your lens too. Wearing scratched contact lenses may produce a burning or stinging sensation. It leads to red eyes, inflammation or may even trigger the discharge. As a safety precaution, it is advisable to avoid wearing contacts for a day after the mishap. It is safe to revert to your circle contacts for vision correction after the said time in case you feel no agony.

FDA Approved, branded Korean Origin Circle Lenses- from Uniqso
Have you ever accidentally got your eyes hurt by contact lenses? Circle contacts if FDA approved minimize the risks on infections. Accidents happen due to the negligence on the customers’ part most of the time. More than 30 million people wear contacts in United States alone and they swear by the convenience & comfort contact lenses have brought to their lives. What is your say?

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Why do My Contact Lenses Keep Splitting?


Contact lenses are a good and safe alternate to glasses for people who need vision correction. Though glasses are avoided by many people as they can fall off and break, contact lenses sometimes also go through the same mishaps in certain conditions. Contact lenses may split due to several reasons with one being the improper environment they are stored in. If your contact lenses keep splitting, check on the following factors and try to prevent them the next time you handle your circle contact lenses.
  1. If you are a beginner you might have been pinching your circle lenses too harshly whilst removing them. Seek help from elder siblings or from your parents on how to handle contact lenses or watch tutorials at you tube.
  2. If circle lenses are not well-hydrated they will split. Change lens solution every night whether or not you are wearing them. This limits splitting in contact lenses due to dryness. Remember contact lenses once dried; should not be inserted in eyes again. It is very rare of them to regain the size and shape they were in.
  3. Always take note that your nails are properly trimmed. Foil them to get rid of sharp and jagged edges as these can tear your contact lenses
  4. When you put your contacts back in their respective chambers of the case, be very careful that they are floating in the solution. Sometimes contact lenses can get caught when you screw the lid up.
  5. Last but not the least; always carry eye drops with you more if you are a patient of dry eyes syndrome. If your eyes are not lubricated enough to hold lenses, chances are they will split right in your eyes.
  6. Don’t wear your contact lenses past their expiry. Wearing them for too long may tear contacts.


If you have been already doing all but circle contacts keep splitting; you should better meet your eye care practitioner. Perhaps you need monthly disposable or daily disposable contacts than annually disposable lenses.

Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Can I wear Ripped/Torn Contact Lenses?

Can I wear Ripped/Torn Contact Lenses?

The question should not be whether you can wear torn contact lenses or not; but rather it should be why on earth would you want to wear ripped contact lenses? This is definitely a bad idea; hence must not be given a second thought.


Contact lenses and circle lenses are water-loving medical devices. When they are deprived of enough moisture they turn dry which results in ripping them. Contact lenses though if not touched in their dry state; can retain the prior position when lubricated using multi-purpose solution. After; re-lubricating them, always inspect them closely for any scratches, cuts, notches & rips on the surface before attempting to wear them again. However; we warn you to wear such circle lenses that have been dried out even once.


What happens if I wear Torn Contact Lenses?

According to Dr. Andrew Shatz; certified Ophthalmologist “Torn contacts have sharp edges that can scratch the eye. This can in turn allow bacteria from the contact or eye surface to get under the skin and cause a serious eye infection. Do not use a torn contact lens”

Torn circle contacts cause severe stinging, burning sensation which sometimes may lead to potential damages such as corneal abrasions. One must avoid wearing circle contact lenses with any type of flaws in it since we all are aware of the fact that contact lenses are far more than mere fashion accessories. They are medical devices and should be dealt accordingly. It is advised to toss your torn/dried circle contact lenses immediately to prevent mixing them up with fresh pair of contact lenses.

Get yourself a new pair of colored contact lenses for as low as $1. Do not risk your eyes; they are precious!

Friday, 3 January 2014

Why do Circle Lenses/ Contact Lenses Rip & How to Prevent?

Circle lenses/ Contact lenses are very fragile and need special care to be taken for. They float on your eye hence partially block oxygen permeability. Some people suffer from a special eye condition known as “Dry Eyes”. When people witch this condition wears circle lenses/ contact lenses; circle lenses might turn dry. This as a result rips off circle lenses/ contact lenses.


Always remember; circle lenses or contact lenses do not rip on their own. The criminal act of keeping them dry & paying no attention towards lubricating them is often the main culprit. Circle lenses/ contact lenses when dry become crisp which makes it easier for them to get damaged by being scratched/torn and ripped.

How to Prevent Circle Lenses/ Contact Lenses from Being Ripped & Torn?
  • Always follow the below notes religiously and you will never rip a lens!
  • Keep your nails filed & neat always when you handle your circle lenses or alternatively use tweezers.
  • Use rewetting drops if you have dry eyes syndrome
  • Prevent your circle lenses from rough climatic conditions.
  • Wear safety eye-wear whilst wearing circle lenses during sports like racketsetc
  • Keep circle lenses completely immersed in solution
  • After soaking them in the respective wells of storage case; slide them slightly to ensure that they do not adhere to the surface of the well but float.
  • Before handling contact lenses; wet your finger tips with contact lens solution and gently rub. Avoid harsh touches
  • Avoid applying eyeliner on your lower lash line/ tear-duct as it forms a thin coat and blocks tear-production. This will make your eyes dry and will be a painful experience
  • Whilst removing your lenses; do not pinch them off from center
  • Use quality cases of circle lenses
Courtesy: WANG HUI FENG

If you do not want to use tweezers ( as you will have to get them properly disinfected too) but love to keep nails long; then be very careful every time you wear them. To keep circle lenses safety dealing them with the pad of your thumb and index finger instead of nails. Take complete care of circle lenses and keep your eyes moist using quality and standard eye drops.While removing; pinch them from edges instead of pinching from at center.

What happens if I wear a torn/ripped contact lens?
Always be very careful & avoid wearing damaged circle lenses. Upon wearing torn circle lenses; bacteria may penetrate into your eye from over the surface of contacts and become the reason of serious eye infections and corneal abrasions.

How to remove a broken/ torn contact lens from eyes?
Do not panic. Learn how to remove ripped/torn/ broken circle lenses from eyes with the help of a friend and mirror.

Recommended:
Use Circle Lens/ Contact Lens Care Kit to prevent both your eyes & lenses from damage.

WARNING:
Never re-use a dried contact lens if it seems damaged. When you find your circle lenses have dried out-avoid handling them whilst they are crisp. Immediately soak them in disinfectant and let them there for 6 hours before any inspections.