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.
The drops the ophthalmologist put in my eyes made my pupils dilate.
-It shouldn't burn when you put them on . Check with the optometrist and check for scratches or anything on your contact lens . Scratches can cause infections . Try getting new ones and check if it's the right side . It should only feel a little cool when you put it on .
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.
Yes OU means both eyes. OD is right eye and OS is left eye.
If you accidentally put 2 contacts in one eye, remove them immediately to avoid irritation, discomfort, or potential damage to your eye. Rinse your eye with sterile saline solution and consult an eye care professional for further guidance. Make sure to only wear one contact lens in each eye to maintain healthy vision.
Before antibiotics silver nitrate was put into newborn babies eyes to prevent gonorrhea contraction from the mother.
Of course!
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 .
for drops you can put in your eye or nose and ointments you neither drink them or put them on your body
It's usually best to put the drops in both eyes. If you accidentally infect the other eye, which is very common, then using the drops in both eyes will prevent an infection in the other eye.
It is possible there is something in the eye. Go to a store that sells pet products and get eye drops. Put in the drops and the item in the eye will most likely be washed out with the drops. If not, take it to the vet.
nothing. but if you put EYE drops in someones drink they will have an intestinal situation.
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get eye drops and put salt water in your eyes :)
"Fresh water" the kind that comes from the tap has additives such as Fluorides. Eye drops are basically sterile water. Water alone is irritating to the eye. Tears are composed of water and salt so the eye drops that do not hurt, contain saline.
if you scratched your cornea then the eye doctor would take a picture of your eye then they would put some drops in your eye. then the doc. will put on contact lenses in the eye and give drops to take home and tell you to come back in 2 days to take it out
The drops the ophthalmologist put in my eyes made my pupils dilate.