An Easy Way To Remove Contacts
A contact lens plunger can make insertion and removal of contact lenses much easier
. For hard contact lenses, the DMV original hard contact lens plunger is a handy tool to have. It makes hard contact lens removal much easier and less irritating. To use, simply moisten the cup of the plunger with water and place it directly on the lens. The contact lens will stick to the suction cup on the plunger, allowing you to simple lift the lens right off your eye.
There are times that you may be trying to remove the lens but can't get good purchase on the lens. As your eyes begin to tear, it can become more difficult to get the lens out it can wind up being stuck. Attempting to pull the lens away with your fingers can result in the lens becoming damaged or your eye becoming injured. During these times the lens plunger will be very handy. Your eyes and lenses will thank you.
However, the lens plunger is only for use with hard contact lenses, it will not work with soft contacts.
Soft contact lenses are easier to remove due to their malleability and you can usually remove them by using your fingers without harming your eye or doing any damage to the lens itself. However, it may be necessary to use your other hand to pull and hold your eyelid away from your eye to prevent your lid from closing as your eye becomes more irritated.
Lubricating the eye before beginning to remove the lens is always helpful. Dryness of the eye can cause lens so stick, particularly when they've been in for several hours or days. Simply wetting the eyes may eliminate the problem of the lens being stuck.
There is a worry that the lens might slip behind the eye, making removing it particularly challenging. Remember that if you panic you may wind up hurting yourself.
It is physically impossible for the lens to slip behind the eye, so this fear is unfounded.
If you are experiencing a great deal of discomfort and have difficulty removing the contact lens, try adding eye drops to your eyes until you are with a professional that can help you. Even if you have to wait until the next day and have to keep the lens in overnight, don't worry, your eyes will be okay. If you want to keep your lens from drying out remember to keep them well lubricated.
by: Seth Lainders.
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