you should throw them out when they begin to feel uncomfortable or blurry, but mine usually last for heaps long before they feel uncomfortable and dry.
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you should throw them out when they begin to feel uncomfortable or blurry, but mine usually last for heaps long before they feel uncomfortable and dry.
most contact lenses have a use by date, and tell you when to throw them out, but i dont believe that because companies do that so you can buy more of there products, but you will know yourself when you need new ones, :)
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you should throw them out when they begin to feel uncomfortable or blurry, but mine usually last for heaps long before they feel uncomfortable and dry.
most contact lenses have a use by date, and tell you when to throw them out, but i dont believe that because companies do that so you can buy more of there products, but you will know yourself when you need new ones, :)
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Call your optometrist. He/she is suppose to give you a schedule when to throw these out when you received your first batch of contacts. Most likely two weeks, but please call to make sure.
Not...wearing contacts
Yes Alice is wearing contacts because in real life her eyes are brown
No, contacts do not cause acne.
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.
Yes, you definitely can get a lifeguard certificate when wearing contacts.
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, wearing contacts that aren't yours can hurt your eyes. Contact lenses are fitted specifically for each person's unique eye shape, and wearing someone else's contacts can cause discomfort, blurred vision, and even increase the risk of eye infections. It's important to always use prescription contacts that are properly fitted by an eye care professional.
Only by wearing coloured contacts,
Eye doctors do say it is okay to wear contacts even with eye conditions as long as you do not have dry eyes or severe irritation of the eye. They do suggest you stop wearing contacts at about a week before or after Cataract surgery.
Only by wearing coloured contacts,
stop wearing them
no Unless you are getting colored contacts. If not, then you will need a prescription to get contacts. Most eye doctors want you to have both just in case your eyes get "tired' of wearing contacts.