▣ Using Contact Lenses Safely: Tips and Precautions
Contact lenses offer convenience and enhance appearance during activities such as sports and travel, compared to glasses. However, the rising number of contact lens wearers, especially among students and young women, underscores the importance of careful use and maintenance due to potential side effects. Since contact lenses directly touch the sensitive tissue of the eye, the cornea, wearers must adhere to proper care and precautions.
Case 1: Mr. Park (in his 40s) experienced dryness and foreign body sensation in his eyes after wearing disposable lenses for 3-4 days, diagnosed with keratitis and received treatment. Case 2: Ms. Lee (in her 30s) fell asleep wearing soft lenses in the evening, woke up with difficulty opening her eyes the next afternoon, and received treatment for discomfort and foreign body sensation. Case 3: Ms. Choi (in her 20s) experienced persistent pain in her right eye after swimming with contact lenses and sought treatment for discomfort.
▣ Contact Lens-Related Incidents
Many incidents related to contact lenses have been reported to the Korea Consumer Agency. The majority of affected individuals were in their 20s, followed by teenagers and those in their 30s. Females accounted for a significantly higher number of incidents than males.
Common symptoms included pain and redness, accompanied by sensations of foreign bodies, keratitis, and conjunctivitis.
Contributing factors to incidents included insufficient attention to wearing methods and precautions, prolonged wearing time, wearing during sleep, and negligence in lens cleaning.
Types of incidents included lens breakage while removing, failure to remove lenses, and wearing during sleep.
▣ Preventive Measures and Precautions for Contact Lens Use
Contact lenses must be worn according to the prescription of an eye care professional. Thorough pre-wearing examinations should assess eye conditions, suitability for post-care and follow-up checks, tear production, avoidance of working in areas with toxic chemicals, and allergic tendencies. Regular post-wearing check-ups with an eye specialist are advisable.
Contact lenses must be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected daily. Adherence to precautions ensures hygienic use, and any eye pain or redness should prompt immediate lens removal and consultation with an eye care professional. Hands should be washed thoroughly before handling lenses, and excessive force on the lens surface should be avoided. Only products from reputable companies should be used for cleaning, storage, and rinsing, while tap water or other substandard products should be avoided. Wearing lenses beyond the recommended duration is discouraged. Rest should be taken if eyes feel tired due to overuse, sleep deprivation, or prolonged reading.
Furthermore, wearing contact lenses previously used by others can lead to infection by various pathogens such as bacteria and viruses, so caution is necessary. Contact with cosmetics should be avoided, and cosmetics should be applied after wearing lenses. Short nails are recommended to minimize irritation while wearing contact lenses.
▣ Addressing Common Queries Regarding Contact Lenses
- Is it safe to wear lenses while bathing or swimming?
- Bathing in warm water poses a low risk of virus transmission, but swimming exposes eyes to cold water and prolonged contact, increasing the risk of infection.
- Where should contact lenses be stored?
- They should be stored at room temperature, avoiding excessively hot or cold conditions. Humid environments like bathrooms promote mold growth and should be avoided.
- Does prolonged lens wear worsen eyesight?
- Lens wear itself does not affect eyesight, but improper care leading to corneal abrasions or complications can impair vision correction.
- What is the ideal duration for daily lens wear?
- Healthy eyes can tolerate all-day wear, but the recommended maximum duration is 6-8 hours.
- Are colored lenses harmful to the eyes?
- Colored lenses, unlike regular ones, have lower oxygen permeability due to pigmentation, increasing the risk of severe inflammation and should be worn for short durations.