Categories: Contact Lenses

Contact Lens Hygiene 101

Contact lenses afford many people the convenience of corrected vision without the constraint of eyeglasses. However, the shift to contact lenses comes with significant responsibility, primarily concerning hygiene. Here are tips for proper contact lens hygiene to mitigate the risk of eye infections and ensure the health of your eyes.

Handwashing and Safe Handling

The fundamental step before inserting or removing your contact lenses is thorough handwashing. Utilizing soap and water, followed by drying with a lint-free towel, eliminates potential contaminants that could transfer from your hands to the lenses. This simple act is your frontline defense against eye infections.

Correct Lens Insertion and Removal Techniques

Putting in and taking out contact lenses correctly is pivotal. Avoid mixing up left and right lenses, which could lead to discomfort and vision issues. Gently pinching the lens to remove it, rather than dragging it across the eye, minimizes potential irritation to the ocular surface. A methodical approach ensures the lens sits correctly, providing optimal vision and comfort.

Proper Lens Cleaning and Storage

Utilize appropriate cleaning solutions for your contact lenses. Whether your choice is a multipurpose solution or a hydrogen peroxide-based formula, it’s crucial to use only products intended for contact lenses. This ensures that your lenses are free from microorganisms and deposits that could harm your eyes. Storing lenses in a clean, dry case, which must be replaced regularly, further prevents the risk of infections.

Awareness of Lens Type and Wear Schedule

Understanding the type of contact lenses prescribed—be it daily disposables or extended-wear lenses—guides not only your usage but also your care practices. For instance, wearers of daily disposable lenses are relieved of extensive cleaning routines, whereas those using extended-wear varieties must be diligent in daily cleaning. The latter must also adhere to recommended wear schedules to avoid overwear, which can lead to complications.

Routine Eye Check-Ups

Regular eye examinations offer the perfect opportunity to discuss any concerns, assess the health of your eyes, and ensure your lens prescription is up-to-date. Such proactive eye care is instrumental in averting issues related to improper lens use or hygiene practices.

Count on Vienna Eyecare Center to guide you through proper contact lens care. We’ll ensure that wearing contact lenses is a safe and satisfying experience for you. Call us at (703) 938-7633 or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation.

Dr. Richard Snively

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