The dangers of wearing contacts

When wearing contacts, the direct contact between the contacts and the cornea may lead to corneal damage, vision loss and other eye discomforts.
Contact lenses are a kind of contact lenses, when wearing contacts, due to direct contact with the cornea, it is likely to cause corneal abrasion, but also more likely to lead to bacterial proliferation and infection, leading to inflammation and other occurrences, the patient may appear eye pain, photophobia, tearing, and in severe cases, corneal ulcers, or even perforation of the cornea may also occur.
The thickness of contacts is thicker than that of general contact lenses, so it is more likely to lead to hypoxia of the cornea, and under hypoxia, the cornea will grow some neovascularization, which can affect vision and lead to vision loss.
Therefore, patients should try to avoid wearing contacts, if you want to wear, must pay attention to wear time can not be too long, at the same time pay attention to the care and cleaning of the lens, wear the correct operation, to reduce pollution.
It is recommended that patients who experience eye discomfort after wearing contacts should consult a doctor in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.