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Put Them in Right Away. The best way to adapt to new contacts is to put them in first thing in the morning. Follow Directions Carefully. Keep in mind that not all contact lenses are the same. Hydrate Your Eyes. Communicate With Your Doctor. Take Care of Yourself.
Before you leave your eye care practitioner's office, he or she will give you instructions for use and care of your new contacts. It can take between 10 and 12 days to fully adjust to your lenses. Once you begin using the lenses on your own, watch for these # side effects during the adjustment period.
First Time Wearing Contacts When you first insert contact lenses, it can feel a little strange. After all, you just put a foreign object on your eye. Depending on the type of contact lens you choose or your optometrist recommends, it could take less than a day or up to a few weeks to adjust to wearing contact lenses.
Before you leave your eye care practitioner's office, he or she will give you instructions for use and care of your new contacts. It can take between 10 and 12 days to fully adjust to your lenses. Once you begin using the lenses on your own, watch for these # side effects during the adjustment period.
Yes, most rigid gas-permeable contact lenses can take a few weeks to get used to. Some might never find these contact lenses to be comfortable, hence the growing popularity of soft contact lenses. The adjustment period for rigid gas-permeable contacts is usually around two weeks.
Practice Putting in Your Lenses. The first time you put in your contact lenses, you may wonder whether you're doing it right. Practice Good Hygiene Habits. Pay Attention to Wear Schedules. Check Contact Lens Alignment. Getting Used to Contact Takes Time.
If the lens is making a new wearer see things blurry it typically means there are a lot of tears generated or there are oils on the lens. Using solution to clean the lenses and reinserting the contacts will clear up the vision. If the problem persists, call your eye doctor.
Place the contact on your fingertip and check that you're putting the lens in correctly. When held up to the light, the contact should look like a little cup. With one hand, pull your upper eyelid up and your bottom eyelid down to prevent blinking. Move the lens toward your eye.
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