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It depends on the type of lens you are wearing. Some extended wear lenses are designed to be worn overnight, but most lenses should not be slept in as it can increase the risk of eye infections.
If you notice that your vision is becoming blurry or strained even with your current lenses, it might be time for a check-up and possibly a new prescription.
Daily lenses are thrown away after each use; weekly or bi-weekly lenses are discarded after one or two weeks of use; monthly lenses are replaced monthly. Each type has its own benefits depending on lifestyle and preference.
Yes, but it's recommended to insert your lenses before applying makeup and remove them before taking off makeup to avoid contamination.
Colored contacts are safe when they are prescribed by an eye care professional and cared for properly. Never buy colored lenses without a prescription.
This is common among new wearers. Your eyes need time to adjust to having a foreign object on them. Most people get used to this sensation within a few days.
It's generally advised against swimming or showering with contact lenses due to the risk of waterborne pathogens that could cause serious eye infections.
Use only the recommended cleaning solution provided by your eye care provider. Rub and rinse your lenses with solution every time you remove them, and store them in fresh solution overnight.
First, don't panic. Try looking in the opposite direction of where the lens is located to help move it. If it doesn't come loose easily, consult your eye doctor.
Follow the wearing schedule recommended by your eye care professional. Over-wearing contact lenses can lead to discomfort, dryness, and potential damage to your eyes.