You probably have soft contact lenses. They are very thin and can easily be ripped you will have to be more gentle with them. I have contacts that have to be changed every other month and they are soft contacts but i am gentle with them so they never rip. If you have hard contacts then they are probably low quality.
not very if you're wearing gloves
contact lenses are made of a plastic plasma. When exposed to certain chemicals, directly though splash etc, or through gaseous atmosphere, the plastic plasma can revert into its original state. This causes the the lense to contract, tearing the surface of the eye. Do not do this in any circumstances as you could lose your sight.
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
Defects usually occur then a head is improperly tensioned, forcing the shell out of round. Other defects include bent or chipped counterhoops, broken lugs, cracks/dents in the drum shell, dents, wearing at the drum head, and damage the the bearing edge, where the drum head makes contact with the shell.
No.
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.
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Some issues from long-time use of contact lenses are: Ptosis - Abnormal drooping of the upper eye lid. Corneal Abrasion - a condition involving loss of suface of the epithelial layer of the eye. One of the more common conditions from wearing contact lenses is corneal ulcers. Another problem users experience is painful itching and tearing in the eyes, this can be mild to severe.
Not exactly but wearing contact lenses glitters your eye -- your eyes feal watery and shining.
no, your view has to be perfect.
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.