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Rinse your eye with water for 15 minutes, preferably at an eye wash station. You need to hold your eye open while you are rinsing it.
I would suggest water. You would need to try and get it all out very quickly. I would contact the manufacturer of the cleaning solution, and ask them what is best to do. It will very likely say on the bottle, or container e.g: Go to a hospital immediately.
I just got contacts last month and I have been putting in my lens with some solution on it so I think its safe to put them in with solution. Answer 2: It depends on the solution you are using. Most solutions are "Saline", which is basically salt water and safe to put into your eye. Some brands offer "Cleaning" solutions and "Soaking" solutions as a system for cleaning your contacts better; in this case it is common that the cleaning solution may not be safe for your eye. Read the packaging information on your solution(s) for proper usage. The cleaning system that I fell in love with was "Clean Care". It comes with a special contact cleaning case and a Hydrogen Peroxide solution, which as it is will burn the hell out of your eyes. You fill the vial and put the contacts into it, and a chemical reaction caused by the vial make bubbles that scrub your contacts for you so they get incredibly clean and you don't run the risk of accidentally tearing them. Once the chemical reaction is completed (6 hours), all that's left of the solution is regular saline solution. I've been using this brand for 8, maybe 10 months now and my contacts have never felt better! I wait the full 6 hours (somtimes longer) each and have never felt any stinging when I put them in.
Rinse the eye with cold water for several minutes.
Yes they do. They have a sterile Multi-Purpose Solution, a pack of 2 for 5 dollars.
If your talking about the contact cleaner that is to be used overnight then no. I put contact cleaner instead of saline solution in my eye and now i have to wear glasses for a week because my eye is bloodshot red and and highly irritated
Yes, I use them all the time. They will provide some lubrication to the eye without harming them. They have to be "sterile" to begin with in order not to "dirty" the eye although solution and eye drops are meant to have completely different functions.
Acuvue contact lenses need cleaning before put back in your eye because you may feel an extreme pain if you don't clean them. Place the contact lense on the tip of your finger, put a few drops of solution in the contact and with your clean finger make back and forth motions to clean anything that is on the lense off.
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.
One solution found in many homes is contact lens solution, which cleans and refreshes contact lenses for another day of use and keeps them from drying out or infecting the wearer's eye.
Renu is a sub brand from 'Bausch&Lomb'. They sell eye contact solution.
Just put some contact solution in your eye and wait a couple of minutes for your eye to naturally create tears to soften them up.