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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Beware! Contact Lenses Can Hurt Eye

Beware! Contact Lenses Can Hurt Eye

In addition to supporting performances, contact lens vision dizzy help people with vision problems. But if contact lenses are used more than 10 hours a day, can carry a high risk of damaging the eye users.

Bloodshot eyes is a symptom that started many serious infections. Eyes will be deprived of oxygen as it is covered by a contact lens, so that the eye can not breathe. As a result, the eye will feel itchy and dry eyes will slowly reddened, watery, and users will find it hard to see clearly.

If you ignore the symptoms of eye redness, then you will risk permanent allergy to contact lenses. When the eye suffers from a lack of oxygen or infection, increased eye contact lens resistance against a foreign body.

Contact lenses can also cause blindness called "corneal opacity". Corneal opacity formed due to scarring of the eye caused by contact lenses. This happened after numerous infections and trauma that causes patches of scarring of the cornea. Corneal opacity occurs permanently and can cause blurred vision.

Eyeball shape changes can also occur due to contact lens that attaches like a second skin on the eye. In fact, contact lens users follow the shape of the eyeball, but the contact lenses will lose its original shape after a few times of use. As a result, the eyes are also affected by the shape of the contact lenses used in a long time.

To prevent damage from contact lenses, vision aids should support the appearance that it is not used for more than eight hours per day, as reported by Boldsky page.

2 comments:

  1. Not all contact lenses can hurt the eye. It depends on the individual on how he or she uses it. Sleeping with contact lenses on will definitely scratch our eye so an individual should just remember the do’s and dont's when wearing a contact lens.

    Jeannine Siems

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  2. Any contact lens can hurt our eyes. It will hurt our eyes if the product is not approved by health organizations or if the product is not used properly.

    - Leillin Travertski

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