Well first I need to know if you wear contacts while you sleep or not. If you don't please call your doctor. If you do, continue reading.....
First off. Take the contact out right away. Wear glasses for a few days, and get enough sleep. That should solve your problems.
Also your contacts may be old so see about getting a new pair. Or maybe your floid that you wash them with doesn't moisturize them enough. But the most likely reasons is that you are:
A. Wearing them for too long everyday
B. Not getting enough sleep.
To fix this. Take a few days break from contacts, and get more sleep. If you don't your eye could get infected and you may need to take a month break!
Red and irritated eyes in the morning can be a result of various factors, including dry eyes, Allergies, improper contact lens usage, or eye infections. It is essential to consult with an eye care professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. They can examine your eyes, review your contact lens habits, and provide guidance on managing the redness and discomfort.
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.
Cough drops dissolve not melt.
Yes they can, but a period of at least 15 minutes between the drops is advisable
Yes but it will not work as well as unexpired eye drops!
"od" on a prescription for eye drops mean "right eye"--as in apply the drops to the right eye. "os" means "left eye".
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).
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.
You can use renew rewetting drops. They will usually help if your contacts are drying out throughout the day.
the rise to 190 is normal. the reason for the drop in temp. is the cooling fan is doing its job, i wouldn't worry about that unless it overheates.
Under voltage relay provides a signal (Contacts) when the supplied voltage drops below a preset value.
I wore colored contacts on top of my regular contacts for 4 days. So yes, you can. It might seem weird and uncomfortable at first but you get used to it. Although your eyes will get dry, teary and sting if you wear them on top of each other for more than 3-4 hrs. Try using eye drops if your eyes start to feel dry. Just remember to take both of them out once your done using them for the day and you'll be fine.
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.
This is a small electromagnet whose coil is in series with the relay contacts and whose contact is in parallel with them. The electromagnet is energized, closing its contacts in parallel with the relay contact as soon as the trip coil is energized, and drops out when the circuit breaker opens.
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 .
20 drops = 1ml 20 drops = 1cc 1ml = 1cc
Some one who was looking to buy Systane eye drops could find some at their local chemist. They could also go online to buy Systane eye drops. There are many websites that provide Systane eye drops.
If the circuit of the panic button is monitored for a break in its circuit, the contacts will be in a N.C. configuration. There will need to be a relay in the circuit that is kept energized by the buttons closed contacts. When the relay drops out, its N.C. circuit contacts will activate the panic buttons load. If the panic button has no monitoring features then the contacts across the button will be wired in the N.O. configuration. When the button is pushed the circuit closes.