If your eyes hurt after wearing contacts, it is important to find out whether the contacts are appropriate and whether they are caused by secondary problems such as conjunctivitis or keratitis.
If your eyes are uncomfortable after wearing contacts, you can check whether the lenses are suitable for you, such as the size and curvature, and suggest replacing them with suitable contacts; you should also pay attention to whether there is a problem of wearing contacts incorrectly.
In addition to clarifying whether the pupil is suitable, but also pay attention to whether the secondary keratitis, conjunctivitis and other problems caused by eye pain, generally occurring after conjunctivitis or keratitis, the eyes will be congested, tearing, loss of vision, etc. Such a situation needs to be under the guidance of the doctor to use antibiotics or anti-inflammatory eye drops (such as tobramycin dexamethasone eye drops, etc.) to treat.
Daily use of pupils, must do a good job of care, every day to put the pupil in the care solution for soaking, and sleep, must not wear the pupil overnight, a little longer but also regular cleaning, in order to avoid secondary infections.