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Yes! You should NEVER wear a torn, dirty, expired or overwork contact lens. The jagged edges of the torn lens can scratch your eye. In turn, the lens will not fit properly and is more likely to move, shift, tear further and even damage your cornea.
It is NEVER safe to wear a torn contact lens, even if it feels fine in your eye. A torn lens will have jagged edges that can scratch the delicate front surface of your eye, called the cornea. If the lens does not stay centered on your eye or moves too much, your vision can be blurred.
Yes! You should NEVER wear a torn, dirty, expired or overwork contact lens. The jagged edges of the torn lens can scratch your eye. In turn, the lens will not fit properly and is more likely to move, shift, tear further and even damage your cornea.
It might feel normal, but torn edges can scratch your cornea. The surface of your eye is delicate, and even a small tear can be painful and uncomfortable. A ripped contact also can't keep the right curvature shape of your eye. This can make it slide around the surface of your eye, leading to blurry vision.
Taking contacts out of a dry eye: Lenses tend to tear, rip, or crack as they dry out, and contacts ripping is usually a problem when a patient takes a dry lens out of her eye. To avoid this, use a few drops of soft lens resetting solution on the lens and eye before removing it. Rub them gently to avoid tears.
Then hold your index finger under bright lighting conditions so that you can see your lens clearly. After that you begin to inspect the contact lens. Look at your contact lens to see whether there is an area that appear rough. If there is, your contact lens is likely to get torn.
It is NEVER safe to wear a torn contact lens, even if it feels fine in your eye. A torn lens will have jagged edges that can scratch the delicate front surface of your eye, called the cornea. If the lens does not stay centered on your eye or moves too much, your vision can be blurred.
Taking contacts out of a dry eye: Lenses tend to tear, rip, or crack as they dry out, and contacts ripping is usually a problem when a patient takes a dry lens out of her eye. To avoid this, use a few drops of soft lens resetting solution on the lens and eye before removing it. Rub them gently to avoid tears.
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