Do Not Touch Your Contact Lenses Till Your Read This

Most contact lens users know that they have to keep their hand clean before handling their lenses. However, most users may also fall into the presumption that their hands are clean.

Cleaning may seem to be a simple task for anyone but the action seems to be ignored frequently till something happens. Incidents like red eyes, itchiness and eyes irritation may not be a big deal at the beginning but it is always a good signal for anyone to think about his or her hygiene habit before this symptom turns into something more terrible or irreversible.

The most basic and important rule still apply… Always clean your hands before you handle your contact lens.

In order to stress the importance of this action, always wash your hand even if it feels clean.

Make it a habit and dry them before you handle your contact lenses. You may have been driving to the mall, working in the office, pick up your kids from school etc. Through this entire daily chore, your hands may simply pickup dirt, dust or even germs. Thus, by always assuming that your hand is not clean enough will keep your eyes safe and healthy without the risk of contacting impurities which may affect the hygiene of your eyes

In addition to this, we would like to share 4 simple steps on how to check your contact lenses from unwanted deposits before you place them in your eyes.

The 4 simple steps are very simple and it is as follows:

1.Firstly hold your contact lenses against a black background. In this way, any unwanted foreign deposit will be able to be seen by you more clearly so that you can remove it immediately.
2.Removal of the deposit can be very simple just by pouring a few drops of saline solution to the inside of the lens.
3.Using your index finger, give your lens a gentle wipe for about 4 -5 seconds with the lens placed on your palm
4.Rinse the lens again with a few more drops of the saline solution.

By doing these simple actions, you will find that your lens are more comfortable to wear.

Never reuse a damage lens when the lens has a small tear or has deposit especially after you have worn them for long hours. In this case it will be best to throw them away and start with a fresh new pairs.

The risk associated with dirty lens or damage lens are not worth the cost of savings compared to your precious healthy eyes.

Hope you enjoy this post and have a comfortable day with your clean contact lenses