Patients with small eyes can also wear contact lenses if they do not have inflammatory diseases of the eye surface such as keratitis or conjunctivitis.
Contact lenses are fitted according to the actual size of the patient’s eyes, and having small eyes does not in itself affect contact lens wear. Therefore, patients with small eyes can wear contact lenses if they do not have inflammatory diseases of the eye surface such as keratitis or conjunctivitis.
If the patient suffers from conjunctivitis, keratitis, dry eye and other eye diseases, it is not suitable to wear contact lenses, otherwise the lenses will rub the eyeball and aggravate the disease. Patients can wear frames first and wait until the eye disease is cured before wearing contact lenses.
Contact lenses should be cleaned before removing and wearing the hands, to avoid damage to the cornea when removing and wearing, and should be cleaned in time after removing, which can help to keep the lenses clean and sterile, and can also prevent damage to the eye surface tissues.
It is recommended that patients who experience eye discomfort after wearing contact lenses should seek prompt medical attention to assess their condition and under the guidance of a medical professional.