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Q: What should I do if I think I have an eye infection?
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Dealing With Eye Infections While Wearing Contact Lenses
Pain that does not subside within 1-2 hours after contact lenses are removed can be a sign of a potential infection. It is important to contact an eye care provider immediately if an infection is suspected, because eye infections require prompt treatment. Other symptoms such as redness, pain and blurred vision which do not improve after removing contact lenses may indicate an infection. The infection may be caused by a variety of factors so it is important to bring contact lenses, cases and solutions to the eye doctor's office so he can help to determine the source of the infection.
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I have bad habits with my contacts. I wear them longer than the 30 recommended days and often sleep with them in (5 or 6 nights a week). I have been doing this for about a year. I was wondering how dangerous these practices really are. Am I causing damage to my eyes?
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Do I use my eyeglass prescription to order contacts? Are they the same, or 2 different prescriptions? Thinking of buying contacts :)
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Is it appropriate to ware contact lens to play football ? Is it safe to my eyes ?
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I wear disposable contacts and was wondering why there are letters on my contacts? And if it would be bad for my vision at all?
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on a contact prescription, which is for the left eye and which is for the right. my prescription has OD -1.75 AND OS -1.50
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I have my contact lenses sent to me in 3month batches. I have noticed on the batch I have just received that the base curve measurement on the left eye packet is 8.7 when it should be 8.3 like the right one. Will they be ok to wear? or should I get them changed?
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