Getting to the bottom of contact lens myths
There are a few common misconceptions about contact lenses that stop some people from giving them a try. We'll help you separate fact from fiction so that you can relax and enjoy all the ways contacts can improve your life.
Myths about how contact lenses can affect your eyes
Myth: Contact lenses can get stuck to your eyes
Contact lenses are generally easy to remove using the method your optometrist recommends. If they temporarily stick, use a few drops of lens solution to loosen them.
Myth: Eye infections are common when wearing contact lenses
Contact lens-related health problems are rare, and usually related to poor cleaning routines. Follow your optometrist's care instructions to keep your eyes safe.
More myths about contact lenses
Myth: Contact lenses cost more than glasses
Myth: Your eyes need a day off of contact lenses
Contact lenses are safe to wear daily. If your eyes become irritated, however, your optometrist may tell you to wear glasses until the irritation goes away.
Myths about who can wear contact lenses
Other frequently asked questions
Footnotes
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#Helps protect against transmission of harmful UV radiation to the cornea and into the eye.
WARNING: UV-absorbing contact lenses are NOT substitutes for protective UV-absorbing eyewear such as UV-absorbing goggles or sunglasses because they do not completely cover the eye and surrounding area. You should continue to use UV-absorbing eyewear as directed. NOTE: Long-term exposure to UV radiation is one of the risk factors associated with cataracts. Exposure is based on a number of factors such as environmental conditions (altitude, geography, cloud cover) and personal factors (extent and nature of outdoor activities). UV-blocking contact lenses help provide protection against harmful UV radiation. However, clinical studies have not been done to demonstrate that wearing UV-blocking contact lenses reduces the risk of developing cataracts or other eye disorders. Consult your eye care practitioner for more information.
Important information for contact lens wearers: ACUVUE® Brand Contact Lenses are available by prescription only for vision correction. An Eye Care Professional will determine whether contact lenses are right for you. Although rare, serious eye problems can develop while wearing contact lenses. To help avoid these problems, follow the wear and replacement schedule and the lens care instructions provided by your optometrist. Do not wear contact lenses if you have an eye infection, or experience eye discomfort, excessive tearing, vision changes, redness or other eye problems. If one of these conditions occurs, contact your optometrist immediately. For more information on proper wear, care and safety, talk to your optometrist and ask for a Patient Instruction Guide or call the ACUVUE® Support Team on 0800 466 173.
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