Patients who cannot open their eyes after wearing contact lenses may suffer from conjunctivitis, keratitis, dry eye, etc. The symptoms of conjunctivitis can be caused by inflammation.
1. Conjunctivitis: If patients usually rub their eyes with their hands or use a dirty towel to wipe their eyes, it can cause conjunctivitis after bacteria invade into the eyes, and under the stimulation of inflammation, patients can experience conjunctival congestion, photophobia, tearing, foreign body sensation and other discomforts. After wearing contact lenses, the patient’s eye discomfort can be aggravated, and the patient may have difficulty in opening the eyes and other discomfort symptoms.
2. Keratitis: If patients often wear contact lenses and do not pay attention to eye hygiene, it may lead to inflammation of the corneal tissue, under the stimulation of inflammation, patients may experience photophobia, tearing, conjunctival congestion and other discomfort, so it may be difficult to open the eyes after wearing contact lenses.
3. Dry eye: If patients with dry eye wear contact lenses for a long time, it can aggravate the dryness of the eye surface, resulting in the patient’s eye foreign body sensation, dryness and other uncomfortable symptoms, and then wearing contact lenses can appear difficult to open the eyes.
It is recommended that patients who experience discomfort after wearing contact lenses should consult a doctor in a timely manner to assess their condition and treat them under the guidance of a doctor.