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We don't know what drops your referring too you would need to ask your husbands eye doctor.
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).
You can use renew rewetting drops. They will usually help if your contacts are drying out throughout the day.
There are drops specifically designed for contact lens wearers suffering from dry eyes but it is very important to talk to your Optometrist before using any drops.If you are experiencing dry eyes regularly- you may want to discuss with your Optometrist an alternative lens. There are some excellent silicone-hydrogel lenses on the market now that let lots of oxygen through to the eye therefore reducing dryness and increaing wear-time and comfort.Answerno!!!!!!!!!!!! AnswerYes, if they are saline drops or drops approved for contact wearers. They make drops specifically for contact wearers. After all, contacts dry out our eyes. Answernopee. -Yes , it is okay , but check with your optometrist for safety first . I have put eye drops into my eye with contacts still on . It keeps your contacts for drying out , just don't use water for that .
Because if you use real water it will burn your eyes and contacts wont.
Yes; it is extremely important that contacts are taken care of properly when not in use, and that you wear only contacts which are meant for you personally.
You should use your contacts when you're tired of using glasses. You shouldn't wear them to sleep, of course. And don't go into a pool/ don't shower with them on.
glaucoma is a diseses of eyes
yes now she wears contacts
if you wear them in the shower, the chemicals in the soap you use will make the contacts start to move to the back of your eyes and will be a little painful...and its disturbing
You can be any age. You can buy them and wear them, but if you do not know how to place then in your eye, I recommend that you do not use them.
Unless you only rarely need glasses, it would be wise to have some sort of contacts. I suggest either night contacts or one-use daily contacts.