Well if you mean bloodshot it is probably caused by abrasions(scratches on the eye) from the contact moving as you blink. It irritates your eye until it is red and blood shot. if you have this problem, i do too, you shouldn't wear your contacts and take some type of eye drops. You can wear your contacts when they are healed.
Bloodshot eyes can also result from lack of oxygen, as contact lenses restrict the amount of oxygen that can reach your eyes.
You should not have complications or blindness from wearing contacts. Follow the instructions given by your eye doctor and always keep your contacts clean. Only wear contacts prescribed for you.
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).
Yes.
Prescription goggles.
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 must be wearing glasses or contacts while driving.
Yes! Why wouldnt it be? And why would it be differnts if its colored?
Yes, it is not recommended to rub your eyes while wearing contacts as it can increase the risk of dislodging the lenses or getting debris trapped under them. This can cause discomfort, infections, or even damage to your eyes and contacts. If you experience irritation, it is best to remove your contacts properly and avoid rubbing your eyes.
Yes,clinique has the soluion clear and free of smears and its light weight and blend in formula to stop and elimate redness
Using Visine while wearing contacts can result in the solution becoming trapped between the lens and your eye. This can cause discomfort, blurry vision, and possibly damage to the contact lenses. It is recommended to remove your contacts before using Visine, and wait at least 15 minutes before reinserting them.
If your eye with astigmatism is hurting while wearing contacts, it could be due to several reasons, such as improper fit, dryness, or irritation from the lenses. Astigmatism contacts are often thicker or have a specific design that may not sit well on your eye. Additionally, wearing contacts for too long or not following proper hygiene can lead to discomfort. It's best to consult an eye care professional to determine the exact cause and find a suitable solution.
As far as I know, it's perfectly fine, like wearing glasses underneath safety goggles or 3D glasses. Only more comfortable... If there was any problem the cinema would indicate or your eye specialist would advise against contacts at the 3D movies.