What Happens to Your Eyes If You Leave Contact Lenses In Too Long?
Learn the risks of wearing contact lenses too long, including dryness, infections, and corneal ulcers. Follow safe wearing schedules for healthy eyes.
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Leaving contacts in too long can lead to serious issues such as dryness, eye infections, and corneal ulcers. Extended wear limits oxygen supply to your eyes, increasing susceptibility to bacterial contamination. Follow the recommended wear schedule and maintain proper hygiene to protect your eye health.
FAQs & Answers
- What are the dangers of wearing contact lenses overnight? Wearing contact lenses overnight can reduce oxygen supply to the eyes, increasing the risk of dryness, bacterial infections, and corneal ulcers.
- How long can I safely wear contact lenses each day? Most eye care professionals recommend wearing contact lenses no longer than the period specified by the manufacturer or your eye doctor, typically up to 8-12 hours per day.
- How can I prevent eye infections from contact lenses? Maintain proper hygiene by washing hands before handling lenses, cleaning lenses as directed, and never sleeping in them unless approved by your doctor.