What to do if your eyes are dry from contact lenses

Patients who experience dry eyes and other discomforts while wearing contact lenses may be suffering from dry eye syndrome. Patients can temporarily stop wearing contact lenses and use medication as prescribed by their doctor to relieve eye discomfort.
When patients wear contact lenses, they may experience discomfort such as dry eyes, soreness, and blurred vision. To relieve symptoms, patients can stop wearing contact lenses temporarily. Patients can also follow the doctor’s instructions to use artificial tears eye drops treatment, to replenish the eyes with exogenous moisture, so as to relieve eye discomfort symptoms, such as sodium vitrate eye drops, polyethylene glycol eye drops and so on.
It is recommended that patients who experience eye discomfort after wearing hard eyeglasses seek prompt medical attention to assess their condition and treat them as directed by their doctor.