Contact Lens FAQs | Optinovate Contact Lenses

Contact Lens FAQs

How often should I replace my contact lenses? +

The replacement schedule for contact lenses depends on the type you’re using. Daily disposables should be replaced every day, while weekly lenses can be worn for about a week. Monthly lenses should be replaced every 30 days.

Are contact lenses safe for people with dry eyes? +

Yes, but it’s important to choose the right type. Some contact lenses, particularly those made from silicone hydrogel or designed specifically for dry eyes, help retain moisture.

Can I wear makeup while wearing contact lenses? +

Yes, but follow best practices: insert contacts before applying makeup, avoid oil-based products, and use hypoallergenic and waterproof makeup.

How should I clean my contact lenses? +

Use fresh multipurpose solution daily to clean and store reusable lenses, gently rubbing lenses in solution before storing them to prevent buildup and infection.

Can I wear contact lenses while sick? +

Avoid wearing contacts while sick, especially if symptoms affect your eyes. Bacteria or viruses can transfer to your lenses, increasing infection risks.

Are contact lenses a good option for sports? +

Yes, contact lenses provide a full field of vision and are less likely to get damaged during activities. For water sports, wear goggles over lenses for protection.

How do I know if my contact lenses have expired? +

Check the expiration date on the packaging. Using expired lenses can increase the risk of eye infections and irritation.

Can I switch between contact lenses and glasses? +

Yes, it’s safe to alternate between contacts and glasses. Just follow the recommended wear time for each to maintain eye health.

What should I do if my contact lenses dry out? +

If disposable lenses dry out, discard them and use a fresh pair. For reusable lenses, consult your optometrist for proper rehydration techniques.

Can I use tap water to clean my contact lenses? +

No, use sterile solution. Tap water contains impurities that can lead to infections. Rinse your lens case with solution rather than water, and replace it every three months.

Contact Lens FAQs | Optinovate Contact Lenses
Are there contact lenses that protect against UV rays? +

Some lenses offer UV protection but don’t cover the entire eye. Pairing them with sunglasses provides complete protection from UV rays.

Do I need a prescription to buy contact lenses, even if I don’t need vision correction? +

Yes, all contact lenses, including cosmetic lenses, require a prescription. This ensures they fit properly for comfort and eye health.

Can I wear contact lenses if I have allergies? +

Yes, but wearing contacts with allergies may require extra care. Daily disposable lenses are often a good choice for allergy sufferers.

What should I do if my vision is blurry with contact lenses? +

Blurry vision could be due to dryness, an improper fit, or deposits on the lens. Make sure your lenses are clean and inserted correctly.

How can I avoid developing eye infections from contact lenses? +

To reduce the risk of eye infections, always wash your hands before handling your lenses, use fresh solution each day, and avoid sleeping in lenses.

Are contact lenses a good option for presbyopia? +

Multifocal lenses are designed for people who need correction for both near and far vision, allowing you to see at multiple distances without reading glasses.

What is the difference between soft and rigid gas-permeable (RGP) lenses? +

Soft lenses are flexible and comfortable from the start. RGP lenses are firmer and provide sharper vision but may take longer to get used to.

Can I wear contact lenses if I work long hours in front of a computer? +

Yes, but computer use can dry out your eyes. Consider lenses designed for extended wear, and remember to take breaks and blink often.

Can I use eye drops with contact lenses? +

Use preservative-free rewetting drops made for contacts. Avoid medicated drops unless approved by your optometrist, as they can damage lenses.

How do I know if contact lenses are right for me? +

Contact lenses can address most vision needs. An eye exam and fitting will confirm which type is best for your specific requirements.

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