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0:00 2:31 Suggested clip How To Put In Contact Lenses For Beginners | 1-800 Contacts YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip How To Put In Contact Lenses For Beginners | 1-800 Contacts
(Your contact can't actually get lost behind your eye because of the structure of your eye and eyelid, so keep looking and rinsing. If you really can't find a contact lens or can't get it out, call your eye doctor.) Usually, you and your eyes will be fine but not always.
(Your contact can't actually get lost behind your eye because of the structure of your eye and eyelid, so keep looking and rinsing. If you really can't find a contact lens or can't get it out, call your eye doctor.) Usually, you and your eyes will be fine but not always.
Usually if this happens, you will get the feeling that something is in your eye. Eye doctors call this feeling a “foreign body sensation.” If this occurs, you can usually find the lens by adding a few contact lenses resetting drops to your eye and then gently massaging your eyelid with your eye closed.
For example, if you think the lens is stuck under your upper eyelid, look down. Gently massage your eyelid and blink frequently to move the lens to the center of your eye, so you can remove it. If necessary, rinse your eye with sterile saline, multipurpose solution or resetting drops to loosen the lens.
Top tips to prevent contacts getting lost or stuck in your eye. Unless it is an extended wear lens, never sleep in your contact lenses — this can limit the oxygen flow to your cornea and dry out your eyes.
Use your non-dominant index finger to pull your lower eyelid down and your dominant index finger to pull your top eyelid up. While holding your eye open, gently press against your eyelids to squeeze your contact lens and blink forcefully. This should squeeze your contact lens and push it out of your eye.
0:36 3:40 Suggested clip Putting In and Taking Out Contact Lenses: A Step-By-Step Guide For YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip Putting In and Taking Out Contact Lenses: A Step-By-Step Guide For
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