Hey i'm getting contacts soon and I just need to know everything about them, do you have any tips?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Askme247 answered Thursday June 26 2008, 2:28 pm: Hey ive had contacts for a while
Tips:
1. Make sure you change the solution in your contact case everytime before you put your contacts in them.
2. Every once in a while... clean the cases or just go buy a new one
3. if you swim. do not open your eyes unless you have goggles because water gets under and contact and it hurts
4. Make sure you wash your hands before you put them it cause if not they will burn bad.
5.If you happen to sleep in them (and they are not designed to be slept in) make sure you take them out when u wake up the next morning because your eyes will hurt for the rest of the day.
6. Always keep extra solution and a extra case with you (if your a girl in your purse. and if your a guy. probably in your bookbag or somthing)Cause they will fall out somtimes if you rub your eye the wrong way.
7. If the contacts are only supposed to stay in for a month..make sure you change them and not try to strtch out the use. Because the contacts do weaken
surferchick16 answered Thursday June 26 2008, 1:55 pm: hey, I wear contacts. I would definetly suggest not mixing water with your contact solution. Trust me, it burns. Just rinse the contacts with your solution and you'll be fine. And don't keep them in after they expire. It can really damage your eye sight. [ surferchick16's advice column | Ask surferchick16 A Question ]
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