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Millions of people are interested in wearing contact lenses instead of spectaculars. Many of them are unaware of the importance of taking care of the lens properly to prevent the problems of the contact lens. The problems may be varied depends on the types of the lens. The problems include tear production, changes in the oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the eye. The occurrence of problems depends on the frequency with the lens changes and cleanliness of the lens.
The problems may start minor and may become serious problem such as loss of vision. You need to follow certain methods to take a proper care of your lens to avoid dangerous problems to your vision. The main important thing is cleanliness. Make sure of washing your hands thoroughly with less oily soaps before handling the lens.
Avoid mixing up the lenses for the left and right eye. Apply the first contact lens in the same eye forever. Use good quality of solution to wash the lens properly. Avoid using expired solution for cleaning as this would cause severe damage to the lens as well as to your eye. Put your lenses before applying eye makeup. Before removing the eye makeup remove the contact lens with cleans hands.