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It's an awful feeling when you realize your contact lens has shifted out of place, but can't pinpoint where it's gone. A lost contact in your eye can be understandably nerve-wracking (especially if ...
Never do these four things while traveling with your contacts. Trust me, you won't want these mistakes to ruin your trip.
Getting a contact lens stuck in your eye is a scary moment. Professionals weigh in on what you should do if you get a contact lens stuck in your eye.
Though losing one's contact inside an eyelid is a common occurrence for most contact wearers, fewer than a handful of cases have been reported of the body encapsulating a lens as a foreign object.
Surgeons have removed 27 contact lenses from the eye of a 67-year-old woman who had come to Solihull Hospital for routine cataract surgery.
Researchers from the United Kingdom recently published an article in the British Medical Journal that revealed how a contact lens became lodged in woman's eye for 28 years.
Use artificial tears eye drops in your eye to help loosen the contact lens and make it easier to remove. Gently close and massage your eye if you can feel the lens under your eyelid. This will help ...
It’s an awful feeling when you realize your contact lens has shifted out of place, but can’t pinpoint where it’s gone. A lost contact in your eye can be understandably nerve-wracking ...
The worst fear for many a contact lens wearer has been realised after a report for the British Medical Journal said that a 67-year-old woman has had 27 of them removed from one eye.
Doctors successfully removed all 27 lenses. The write-up in the medical journal cited the woman's "deep set eyes" as a possible explanation for why she did not experience irritation caused by the ...