Contact lenses sticking to the eyeball can not be removed, do not force to remove, so as not to damage the cornea, you can seek professional ophthalmologist for help, using micro tweezers under the slit lamp to remove, and follow the doctor’s instructions for the use of drugs.
Contact lenses stuck in the eyeball can not be removed is mostly due to dry eyes, long time wearing contact lenses caused by the patient can use some eye drops such as sodium vitrate drops, moisturize for a few moments and then gently push the contact lenses, to see if it can be taken out on their own.
If it can’t be removed successfully, it is recommended to consult a hospital and not to remove the lens violently. The ophthalmologist can give saline rinsing of the conjunctival sac and use fiber tweezers to gently remove the contact lens.
The cornea and conjunctiva are then examined to see if there is any damage to the corneal epithelium, and the patient can be treated with medication such as levofloxacin eye drops as prescribed by the doctor to prevent infection.
It is recommended that patients who experience discomfort from wearing contact lenses seek prompt medical attention to assess their condition and follow doctor’s instructions for treatment.