What are the dangers of wearing contacts?

If pupils are worn irregularly, there is a risk of harm to the health of the eye, causing corneal hypoxia, keratitis, leading to corneal limbal neovascularization, and so on. As long as they are worn correctly and reviewed regularly, these risks are not very likely to occur.
1. Corneal hypoxia: After wearing contacts, the lens worn by the patient may affect the cornea’s uptake of oxygen in the air and cause corneal hypoxia, resulting in redness of the eyes and corneal edema.
2. Keratitis: If you don’t pay attention to hygiene when you take off or wear the lenses or keep the lenses unhygienic, it may cause eye infection, such as keratitis.
3. Corneal limbal neovascularization: The mechanical stimulation of the cornea by the lens over a long period of time, as well as hypoxia and infection, may induce corneal limbal neovascularization.
Wearing contacts brings discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.