How long can you keep a pair of contacts?
How do you clean them?
Can i keep them in a plastic bag?
Glass of water?
Can contacts become sticky or merge with the cornea?
I use distilled water to lubricate my eyes atm.
Will it make the contacts rip my cornea?
Or reduce risk of bacteria?
Allergy?
Why hasn't your optician told you all of this...?
>>17920840
There are contacts meant for months and others for hours. Every single bit of this information would be provided to you by your eye doctor or by a pamphlet, or something. No one on this site can in any way provide you any information about your personal prescribed products as they vary so significantly. Talk to your doctor (who is literally the only person who can help you), and stop treating 4chan like your personal webmd.
>>17920840
>How long can you keep a pair of contacts?
Depends on the type, some are daily, some are monthly, etc.
>Can i keep them in a plastic bag?
>Glass of water?
They should give you a solution and a contact case when you get them. At least they always have for me. You can also buy these pretty cheap at Walgreen's
Glass of water ruin them btw. I
U cant even swim with them.
U get a contact lens case with that liquid thingy. I use daily lenses. Brand new ones every day.
>>17920840
>How long can you keep a pair of contacts?
Depends on how long they are meant to be kept, most are for a month. Some are for a day.
>How do you clean them?
You usually will just take them out of their case/your eye and then put them in your hands. You then spray them with contact solution and kind of just work them around in your hand to clean them.
>Can i keep them in a plastic bag?
No, they'd probably dry out. Guarantee your eye doctor will just give you an extra case for free.
>Glass of water?
No, that'll screw them up, water is not contact solution. If you wash them with water and try to put them back in your eye, your eye won't like that.
>Can contacts become sticky or merge with the cornea?
Nope, they don't get sticky, and they can't merge with your eyes.
>I use distilled water to lubricate my eyes atm.
Will it make the contacts rip my cornea?
Or reduce risk of bacteria?
I don't know, but I'm like 99% sure you'll have no issues with that. Talk to your doctor.
>Allergy?
I don't know what you mean by this, but I have allergies and my contacts usually are fine.