Contact lenses have come a long way since the glass lenses of old. with the introduction of silicone hydrogel materials contact lenses are less reactive than ever. there is no chemical or physical processes that can fuse the lenses to your eye, and the membrane covering the eye keeps anything from floating around to the side or back of the eye. The latter is less of a concern anyway since the shape of the lenses keeps them centered on your eye. They can become dried out which makes them very difficult to take out.
Glasses are far safer in regards of daily use. With contacts there is always the chance that your contact can scratch your eye, or even get stuck.
Well it depends if you have pink eye yes.. And also if you have contacts they could get stuck in one of your eyelids or it could fall out... But if it itches really bad you should probably ask a doctor..
Cat eye contacts are clear contacts that have the design of cats of felines. You do not need a prescription to get these contacts, as they are for looks only, and do not need a vision degree.
If you are talking about eye color change contacts then there OK when you like it but eye contacts like to see better are OK too aslong as you feel comfortable.
I wear contacts, and they only get air under them when you first put them in. Once you blink, the air escapes and they are stuck to your eye. Hardly feel 'em
There are many places where one can find more information about colored eye contacts. One can find more information about colored eye contacts at popular on the web sources such as You Know It and Fresh Look Contacts.
Eye doctors do say it is okay to wear contacts even with eye conditions as long as you do not have dry eyes or severe irritation of the eye. They do suggest you stop wearing contacts at about a week before or after Cataract surgery.
Many types of lubricant eye drops are safe and effective to use, even while wearing contacts. Bausch and Lomb ReNu brand eye drops and Systane Contacts are two lubricant eye drop products that are safe to use while wearing contacts (which will not harm your contacts and will help your eyes).
Yes, ma'am. Throw away your contacts after any type of eye infection. And idealy, do not wear contacts during an eye infection.
chicken juice in the eye
Well, I get eye drops that are specifically for when you are wearing contacts, you should be able to find some in your local pharmacy.
Of course!