Why Are My New Contact Lenses Hazy? Causes and Solutions Explained
Discover why your new contact lenses might appear hazy and how to fix the issue with proper fit, moisture, and prescription advice.
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Hazy new contacts can result from several factors: improper fit, dry eyes, or incorrect prescription. Ensure your contacts are the correct type and fit prescribed by your optometrist. Use rewetting drops to maintain moisture and revisit your optometrist if the issue persists.
FAQs & Answers
- Why do new contact lenses feel hazy or blurry? New contact lenses can feel hazy due to improper fit, dry eyes, or an incorrect prescription. Ensuring the lenses match your optometrist's specifications and keeping them moist can help clear the haze.
- How can I prevent my contact lenses from becoming dry and hazy? Using rewetting drops regularly and following your eye care professional's recommendations helps maintain moisture and prevents dryness that causes haziness in contacts.
- When should I contact my optometrist about hazy contact lenses? If your lenses remain hazy despite proper use and maintenance, or if you experience discomfort, it is important to revisit your optometrist for evaluation and possible prescription adjustment.