Put them in clean water, but be sure to soak them in solution before putting them in your eyes again. This is important because the solution kills germs but water does not.
It is very important to have contact solution always. If you run out and too broke to buy another bottle, then go to your optometrist. He/she will be glad to give you a trial bottle.
If you have a written copy of your prescription, OD is for right eye, OS is for left eye. If you don't have the information, contact your eyecare provider to find out.
It depends on your prescription and where you are shopping. The more complicated your prescription is, whether it be glasses or contacts, the higher the cost will be. The cost also depends on if you are going to a optometrist office (more expensive with higher quality products) or a corporate chain (less expensive with lower quality products) to buy your glasses. Contact lenses are the same quality no matter what store you buy them at as long as they are not expired. On line contact lens wholesalers are usually the cheapest.
The cons are contact lenses are expensive and may cause irritation to the eye in some people.
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I don't see why not, but if your eyes are bothering you, you should try to put your solution in instead. The solution would act as eye drops. I've tried it before to help with irritation and it works just as well.
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Yes of course you can
Cleaning Hard contacts and soft contacts are very easy and similar. For soft contact cleaning, you must first wash your hands. This is so the oil and dirt on your hands don't ruin your contacts. Then remove one contact and place it in the palm of your hand with a few drops of contact solution. Rub the contact with your fingers for atleast 10 seconds to remove all the dirt. Then poor a few more drops of solution on the contact to rinse it. Put the contact back in it's case and repeat with the other contact. Hard contacts are very similar. The only difference is, after you rub them clean, instead of rinsing them with solution, rinse them with tap water. After placing contacts back in their place, be sure to fill the case with solution so they won't get dry.
If you don't have your contact solution, the only thing to do is get some. Contacts should only be stored in contact solution and never anything else. Storing the lenses in anything else, even water, can create a bacterial environment that can cause an eye infection.
Some companies that sell contact lens solution include Opti-Free, Boston Simplus, and Biotrue. There are many other companies that sell contact lens solution besides Clear Care, which provides you with a variety of choices.
If by solution you mean the lenses, see your eycare professional or EyeglassWorld, Wal-Mart, etc. The soaking and cleaning FLUID is available in any pharmacy, big box retailer. Why did you ask?
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Yeah I just did it and it worked fine. Make sure you rinse your contact off with cold water after using the hard contact solution, because it is thick almost like a gel and I don't know that it would feel great in your eye.
You don't contact him, he contacts you...
You click on the contacts and then click "+" and you add a contact.!!
There is no difference between adult contacts and regular contacts. There are two kinds of contact lenses; extended wear and disposable. There are also colored contact lenses.
Many people find lens implants to be a more comfortable, yet more expensive, solution to vision problems then traditional contacts. If you have the money and hate the hassle of traditional contacts, and aren't afraid of a little surgery, they it may be for you.