Is it painful, when u apply a contact lens to your eyes?
By navinshan
@navinshan (3933)
Canada
8 responses
@rmuxagirl (7548)
• United States
16 Jan 07
When I had contacts it did not hurt when I put them in. I couldn't even feel them when I put them in or afterwards, until I started having problems. Be careful, if your eyes aren't getting enough oxygen through the contact you could develop ulsers on your eyes and potentially lose eyesight. I was lucky my doctors found my ulcers in time.
@Lydia1901 (16351)
• United States
18 Jan 07
I personally don't wear contacts because I have perfect vision. But, my husbnd always complains about his contacts. He said it takes forever to put them on and take them out before bed. He said though, that they are better than glasses.
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@guesswhat (53)
• India
16 Jan 07
why u want to change ur eye colour?a colour contact lense is not at all good for ur eye,as the lense stuct upon our cornia it might be harmfull to wear coluring lense.Apart from these at first u have some problems like itching,continuous fall of water,after that u r habituated with this and no problem will be persist,if u have a spectacle then it is ideal to wear a lense.
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@Lady_Vincy (1538)
• United States
17 Jan 07
It's not painful at all. You can't even feel them in your eyes. You really forget that they are in your eyes. It is really good if you want to change your eyes. Go try them on at an eye doctors office. They will fit you for them and theny you will be ready to go.
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@myarticlemalldotcom (217)
• United States
19 Jan 07
It's not painful at all. The only issue is training your eyes to stay open while applying the lenses. Your natural reflex for protection is to close your eyes when anything gets close. Now that I have been wearing contacts for 10 years, I can put my finger on my eyeball without even flinching. When applying your lenses for the first time be in the presence of your physician and be sure to keep your lenses clean. Wearing dirty or contaminated lenses can lead to infection and ultimately blindness.