Do Contact Lenses Make Your Vision Worse Over Time?

Learn if wearing contact lenses affects your vision over time and how to use them safely to protect your eye health.

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Contacts do not inherently make your vision worse over time. Proper usage following your eye care professional’s instructions ensures safety. However, over-wearing or poor hygiene with contacts can lead to eye infections, which might affect vision. Always follow recommended practices: use the correct cleaning solutions, avoid sleeping in contacts unless they're designed for overnight use, and maintain regular eye check-ups.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can wearing contact lenses damage my eyes permanently? When used properly and hygienically as directed by an eye care professional, contact lenses do not cause permanent eye damage.
  2. What are the risks of over-wearing contact lenses? Over-wearing contacts or poor hygiene can increase the risk of eye infections and complications that might temporarily affect vision.
  3. How often should I visit my eye care professional if I wear contacts? It is recommended to have regular eye check-ups at least once a year or as advised by your eye care professional to ensure healthy eyes.
  4. Can I sleep with my contact lenses in? Only if your lenses are specifically designed for overnight or extended wear; otherwise, sleeping in contacts can increase infection risk.