Contact Lens
Case
You Need A Good Contact
Lens Case
If you wear contacts, you need to learn to take
care of them properly. Though they seem very simple, there are
a lot of things that can go wrong. One big mistake some make is
not taking proper care of their contact lens case. When not cleaned
properly, the lenses can carry bacteria into the eyes that will
lead to a nasty eye infection. There are some very simple
things you can do to make sure your case is clean and that your
eyes remain healthy.
You should probably get a new contact lens case
at least once a month. They are very inexpensive, and they are
very easy to find. Some solutions come with a new case in the
box so that you have one when you need one. Beyond that, you
should clean your contact lens case at least once a week if not
more. You can use a soft toothbrush to scrub, taking care to
get around the outside where the lid screws to the case.
Don’t forget to scrub the lids as well. You
should use extremely hot water when doing this, and as for a
soap, you should ask your eye doctor for recommendations. Most
soaps leave residue, and that might be a problem with your case
and your lenses.
One thing most don’t think about is where they
set their contact lens
case either overnight or during the day while
they are wearing their lenses. The case should be kept as far
away from the toilet as possible. The same can be said for your
toothbrushes. Even when you flush with the lid down there can
be bacteria thrown around the room. Some of this can land on
your contact lens case.
It’s not something that anyone wants to think
about, but it can happen. Keep the case away from that area,
and in a cabinet or drawer if possible. Though you may be able
to get another where you are, in a pinch, it’s nice to know
that you have something to back you up.
Some will put contacts in hotel water glasses
over night if they forget, and though that does work, it is not
as safe as using a contact lens case. If you can’t get
anywhere, call the front desk first. They may be able to help
you out, though it really depends on where you stay. When
traveling anywhere, take an extra contact lens case with you.
You never know what can happen.
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