Some people have dry eyes from Accutane - if you are one of them then I would suggest not to wear contacts. If you are have no problems, then contacts should not be a problem.
What are the advantages of wearing grey contact lenses you asked? Grey contact lenses will turn everything to a higher contrast but they are more expensive so it outweighs the benefits
An infection can be caught from wearing contact lenses that are not clean or sterilized. Similarly, if the contact lenses are left in the eye for too long a period then the eyes may become infected.
No.
Not exactly but wearing contact lenses glitters your eye -- your eyes feal watery and shining.
Lois M Reese has written: 'Helpful hints for wearing your contact lenses' -- subject(s): Contact lenses, Soft contact lenses
There are no known major health issues to wearing contact lenses. Though without proper hygiene and care of the lenses they can cause eye irritation and infection. It is important to consult with your optometrist about any questions or problems you have with your contact lenses or before beginning to wear contact lenses.
Yes, you can travel with contact lenses. To do so safely, make sure to pack extra lenses, a contact lens case, solution, and glasses as a backup. Remember to wash your hands before handling your lenses, avoid wearing them for long periods, and remove them before sleeping or swimming to prevent eye infections.
It is not recommended to wear contact lenses while working around ammonia. Ammonia can cause irritation and damage to the eyes, increasing the risk of injury if wearing contact lenses. It is advisable to use appropriate eye protection, such as safety goggles, when working with ammonia to prevent eye exposure.
if you have an eye infection you shouldn't be wearing contact lenses.
No, you should be taking them out every night.
Whenever you want to avoid wearing glasses.
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.