Adjusting to Contact Lenses
Many users start
their journey of wearing contact lenses with enthusiasm, only to give up
after a few days because of discomfort in the initial days of using contact
lenses. While most users are excited about giving up their glasses, they are
not prepared for what to expect when they start using contact lenses.
Yes, the idea of
not having to deal with foggy glasses, sweaty noses, or struggling to choose
clothes that match well with glasses is exciting. However, it is also a good
idea to allow yourself some time to adjust to the lenses. Here are some ways
that can help you prepare yourself.
Irritation
The first thing
you should remember while adjusting to contact lenses is that they might cause
irritation. Although most contact lenses are soft and breathable, you will
still have something directly on your pupil.
The eyes are
among the most sensitive sense organs, and you are bound to feel irritation at
first. Resist the urge to rub your eyes and allow yourself to get used to the
sensation.
Learning How to
Wear and Take Them Off
When you first
start using contact lenses, it is a good idea to learn how to wear them and
take them off in the presence of your optometrist. When you first put on your
lenses, they will move and shift initially because of the moisture in your
eyes.
You might also
tear up, and if you are doing it alone, you are bound to feel like you did
something wrong. However, practicing it with a doctor present will give you the
confidence to handle your contact lenses much better in the long run.
Moreover, if you
have a different prescription for both eyes, it is vital to remember which eye
has which prescription while putting the lenses back in their chamber. Ideally,
you should start wearing and taking off the lenses from your left or right eye
to form a habit.
Dryness in the
Eyes
Since the contact
lenses sit like a film on your eyes, there could be some initial dryness. Your
doctor can provide you with eye drops to take care of the problem.
It’s always best
to take your lenses off at regular intervals and replace them according to the
prescribed duration. If your eyes feel too itchy, refrain from wearing them for
too long in the first few weeks, and never fall asleep with your lenses on.
Develop a Cleaning
Routine
Most first-time
contact lens users have trouble setting a cleaning routine for the lenses.
First, it’s absolutely essential to keep your hands clean while handling them.
It would be best if you also got used to carrying the cleaning solution and
contact lens chambers with you when you travel so that you can take them off
while you are on the move if needed.
This could be the
case if you suddenly feel some foreign object entering your eye, and you have
to remove your lenses to avoid discomfort or to damaging the lenses.
At Optometric
Associates of Southern Maine, we strive to provide our patients with
professional and compassionate eye care. Our eye experts can help you diagnose
early signs of eye problems with regular checkups. Be it
providing you with a prescription for your glasses or identifying issues like
macular degeneration, cataracts, or glaucoma, our experts have you covered.
Call us
today if you have any eye problems, and we will take it from there
so that you can enjoy optimum eye care and clear vision for the foreseeable future.
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