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i think its because, people that wear contacts to sleep isn't comfortable with them in. Plus your eyes need air coming threw although you sleep in them less air comes threw. Its really uncomfortable for your eyes that's what makes it hard for you too sleep.

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Who can wear contacts?

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Will sleeping in contacts damage the eyes?

well, not exactly, but it is not a good idea to. maybe over time it will, but still, don't sleep with contacts in your eyes. when you wake up your eyes might feel hurting.I am not a medical doctor but professionals have told me there are at least 2 major concerns with leaving your contacts in at night. I can't remember the medical name but if you leave your contacts in at night, they rob your eyes of oxygen. As a result, you eye compensates by developing more blood vessels to the area of the eye covered by the contact creating a mass of blood vessels just to deliver the oxygen to the starved portion of the eye. The second problem leads to major cornea damage if the contact drys out. Some contacts are designed to be left in for periods of time but it is always safest to take out.