You store lenses wet, not dry. Short term use saline solution, long term use hydrogen peroxide. To use them, take them out of the peroxide and let them sit in saline for at least 24 hours to remove all of the peroxide from them.
Put some drops of the solution on the dry lenses.
You best bets for contacts lenses for dry eyes are Proclear or Acuvue Oasys. See the additional information links for more info.
No, you should not put contact lens solutions directly in your eye while wearing contact lenses. Contact lens solutions are meant for cleaning and storing lenses, not for direct application to the eye. If your eye is feeling dry or irritated while wearing contacts, use lubricating eye drops recommended by your eye care provider.
Because contact lenses are made to be kept moist so they do not irritate you and if they are not kept moist or wet they will dry out
Scleral lenses is for dry-eye treatment. Scleral lenses can be used in patients who are otherwise contact-lens intolerant and has recieved a good feedback.
they tear because they get dry and cant expand anymore
Yes you can. There are special contacts just for that reason, dry eyes.
Proclear contact lenses are specifically for people who have problems or diseases associated with the eyes. Some of these issues are astigmatism and dry eyes amongst others.
No, you should not leave contact lenses without solution or water, as they can dry out and become damaged. Dry lenses can also become uncomfortable or harmful to your eyes if worn after being dehydrated. Always store contact lenses in a proper solution to maintain their moisture and hygiene. If you find yourself without solution, it's best to remove and discard the lenses.
Reviews for Oasys contact lenses are generally good. People say they are comfortable to wear and do not dry out your eyes, while still being reasonably priced.
No, sterile water is not safe for contact lenses. It lacks the necessary preservatives and pH balance to ensure the safety and comfort of the lenses, which can lead to eye infections or irritation. Always use appropriate contact lens solutions specifically designed for cleaning and storing lenses.
Easier if wet, wash hands first.