Try putting the contact on your index finger and lower your bottom eyelid with your middle finger. Then put the contact gently on the lower part of your eye and slide it up to where it needs to be.
Answerpull down the lower lid of your eye with your right hand and hold the top up with your left hand. Then using the index finger of your right hand put the contact i your eye. Wait for a second then slowly remove your hand. The contact should stay in place on your eye. AnswerI put the left hand over the top lid and pull it up. I hold the bottom lid down and place the wet contact on my middle finger I hold my head straight and roll my eyes to look down. I touch the lens on my eye making sure my lashes dont touch the lens. The key is looking down with my eyeball. AnswerIt is easiest for me to hold my eyelash with my left thumb and my lower eye with my middle finger, with the contact on my pointer finger. I like to keep all of my fingers dry also. AnswerWhen I got my contact lenses, my eye doctor lectured me on how I should be careful about putting my germy fingers near / in my eyes. He gave me this funny looking gadget that lets me put my contacts in without touching my eyeball! It's called an Eye Pod. Hope this helps!Proper contact lens tips include washing your hands before touching your contact lenses, put on your makeup after you put on your contacts and use your sterile solution to clean your lens case everytime you use it. You can learn more about proper contact lens care at the WebMD website.
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A contact lens rests on the tear layer of the eye. If the tear layer has evaporated and the contact lens is stuck to the eye, SEEK IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. Never try removing a contact lens which is stuck to the eye. An Optometrist or Ophthalmologist is your best bet of removing the contact lens safely without damaging the cornea of your eye.
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.
You should always store them in a contact lens container before you put them in again. This should have some contact lens solution in it, to sterilize the lenses. If they are disposables, then just throw them away and then you can buy contact lenses online
Pop the dry open case in the microwave for 3 minutes. Be careful it may be hot afterward. Source: Department of Ophthalmology, University of Graz, Graz, Austria. US National Library of Medicine
Lens is part of contact.
I have a prosthetic eye. It's like a contact lens, and it goes in similar to a contact lens
the first contact lens ever made was made out of glass.
Your contact lens will stick to the "least wet" thing it is in contact with. Try putting a couple of drops of solution on your finger so that the lens can easily move off your finger onto your eyeball. The easiest way that I find to put a lens in is to place it on the eyeball and then slowly move your eye (ie look away). Because of the shape of the lens, it moves with the eyeball and "off" your finger.