I Can T Get My Contacts Out
Help! I can't remove my soft contact lenses !? 3
I bought new contact lenses today and I will not take them off! I just got another version of contact lenses a week ago. They found a better one and replaced it with one. I tried to do as the doctor told me and I tried to remove it with a little suction which will help you to remove the lenses. I can move it but it looks like it's stuck in my eye. Try eye drops. And I worked on it for half an hour but now my eyes are red. My 2 sisters tried to help me but to no avail. I try to use my right eye all the time because my right eye is blurred, so I use my left eye to see what I'm doing.
First of all, your question falls into the wrong category and has 3 hours, so I doubt you'll see it. However, some soft lenses will stick to the eye more firmly than others. I have been using them since 1975, for all of us.
When you have this problem, stop thinking about it for a while. You get nervous and irritable and it makes things worse. Rest for about half an hour. So try it out when you're calm and composing. Wash your hands first. Not only for health reasons, but it also removes all the oil from your fingers, giving you more traction and lenses. Then look directly in the mirror and place your index finger in front of your eyes. Then look, pull the lower eyelid with one finger of the other hand and move your finger to touch the lens and rub the part of the eye. Squeeze the lens with your thumb and index finger to get it out of the eye. You need to be strong with a pinch, but of course don't use too much force or hurt your eyes. But loose eyeglass attachments often require strong forearms. By the way, a few drops can ruin things when you try to remove it. This can increase the lens adhesion to the eye. This natural moisture is another reason for the eyes to rest for about half an hour. Don't try to panic. Will leave You have to stay calm and follow the procedure I have given you.
Steve
It can be on the eyelids or in the corners.
Roll your eyes and see if it is close to the little thing in the corner of your eye.
It is also possible to stay on the eyelids.
I hope you are here, my dear, and you will recover soon.