Your Contact Lens Wearing Tips for Healthy, Comfortable Vision

Your 7 Essential  Contact Lens Wearing Tips

Using your contact lens wearing tips can make the difference between comfortable, healthy vision and potentially serious eye problems. Many of our patients wear contact lenses successfully every day. Unfortunately, some don’t follow these recommendations, so they develop unnecessary complications. Whether you are new to contacts or have worn them for years, following these tips will help you avoid complications and enjoy clear, comfortable vision. Let’s dig in – Dr. Moody

A picture of an eye wearing a contact lens.
A Contact on an Eye
A patient inserting a contact lens into her eye.
Inserting a Contact Lens

#1-Change your contacts according to your doctor’s recommendation

Contact lenses are medical devices regulated by the FDA. Because you wear them on your eyes, they can cause permanent vision damage, even blindness. Each brand is tested and approved for wearing time.

#2-Clean your contacts according to your doctor’s recommendation

Just like with changing your contacts, cleaning them appropriately is necessary for the health of your eyes.  Keep in mind, your friend’s cleaning regimen may not be the best option for you.

#3-Wear your glasses 2-hours / day

Your cornea gets oxygen from and gives waste products back into your tears. You should give your your eyes a break. When you sleep or wear contact lenses, your corneas are covered. Wearing glasses 2-hours daily helps your cornea “breathe” and stay healthy.

#4-Consider 1-Day Contacts

1-Day contacts are healthier and safer than lenses you clean and wear again. They are not as expensive as many people think, especially when you don’t have to buy solution.

#5-Schedule yearly eye exams

Contact lenses are worn on your eyes. This can lead to a whole list of complications, many of which can only be diagnosed by your eye doctor. Don’t skip your annual eye exam.

#6-Don’t sleep in your contacts

Research shows a 14-15 times complication rate with people who sleep in their contacts. You are risking permanent damage to your vision when sleeping in contacts.
A picture of a collection of contact lenses
Contacts are Mostly Moisture

#7-See your doctor if your contacts bother your eyes

It is best to see your doctor when your contacts bother you, not go to the ER or the nurse at work. We use specialized equipment, specific medications, and treatment plans designed just for your eyes.
A young woman inserting a contact lens into her eye
Inserting a Contact Lens

Although we cannot guarantee your eyes will always accept wearing contact lenses, following these wearing tips will give you a great chance of maintaining healthy eyes and comfortable vision for years to come. If you do experience any discomfort, redness, or vision changes, schedule an appointment using our online portal (below) immediately. We are here to help you wear contact lens safely, comfortably, and successfully.

Click Here for more information on contact lenses from the American Optometric Association