If you wear contact lenses, you know how convenient and comfortable they can be, but convenience should never come at the expense of your eye health.
While contacts have an excellent safety record, improper handling of your contact lenses can result in eye infections that, in some cases, can threaten your vision.
That’s why it’s so important to take proper care of your contacts. Always wash your hands before handling them, and clean them according to your eye doctor‘s instructions. Be sure to disinfect them regularly, and never share them with others.
If you think you may have an eye infection, contact your eye doctor at Professional VisionCare in Lewis Center. Eye infections can lead to serious eye complications, so don’t take any chances!
The most common symptoms of a contact lens-related infections are:
Eye infections caused by contact lenses, such as Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK), can result in vision loss or even blindness. If you have any of these signs, it is critical that you see your eye doctor as soon as possible.
Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK) is a rare but serious eye infection that can cause long-term vision damage. It’s a microscopic, free-living amoeba that lives in freshwater, swimming pools, hot tubs, seawater and the domestic water supply.
Recent studies found that people who wear reusable contact lenses are nearly 4 times more likely to develop AK than those who wear daily disposable lenses that are thrown away after each use.
The infection leads to pain and inflammation of the front surface of the eye (cornea) and can result in vision loss. In severe cases, patients may require a corneal transplant to restore their sight.
Because Acanthamoeba keratitis symptoms closely mirror those of other, more common eye infections (such as conjunctivitis/pink eye), it’s important that they be examined by your eye doctor at the first sign of an eye infection.
To help prevent eye infections:
If you suspect you have an eye infection, call Professional VisionCare in Lewis Center for assistance. Our eye doctor will diagnose the problem and prescribe the appropriate treatment.
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