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TigerHen
131 posts |
#74884 2007-09-14 18:10 GMT |
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i wear the disposible kind, so i alteration them every month.
i put them in at about 6am and they beginning to obtain foggy around 2pm. i usually rinse my eyes with my contact solution, and it fixs it, but why does this even happen in the first place? what can i do to prevent it? |
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Power2Frogs
153 posts |
#74885 2007-09-14 18:15 GMT |
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You may have GPC! I have the same problem!
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HoustonKnockout
150 posts |
#74886 2007-09-14 19:02 GMT |
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I just went to the eye doctor Wednesday..I have the same problem. You may have allergies...or dry eyes. Also do you sit in front of a computer all day? People who work at a computer continuously do not blink as frequently which causes the eyes to dry out. You might want to try a dissimilar brand of contacts. They make some now that are supposed to stay more moist that others. Also, alway have the solution with you to drop in your eyes. That will usually clear it up...
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HoustonKnockout
150 posts |
#74887 2007-09-14 19:41 GMT |
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It could be dry eyes or allergy. Try changing the solution in which you keep the contacts and/or buy eye drops for when you have your contacts to put it in. Also drink lots of water and try to be out in the wind and stuff like that.
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ThreeRashers
135 posts |
#74888 2007-09-14 19:43 GMT |
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There are a few factors why this could be happening. It's the bulk likely that you're predisposed to form protein deposits more quickly than the general person. It could also be allergies, GPC, fungal infection, reaction to contact solution, dry eyes, etc. As long as you aren't having any pain or gunky discharge, here's what I would do:
1) Switch contact solutions - I advocate Clear Care to all my patients who have sensitive eyes or troubles like yours. I also advocate getting a bottle of plain saline (this so that you could rinse your lenses or store them for a short time since Clear Care requirements at least 6 hours to soak). 2) Never sleep in your contacts - you obviously have more sensitive eyes and sleeping in them will make this problem much, much worse. If these quick fixes don't aid the problem, you may need to wear a dissimilar type of lens or alteration them every two weeks rather than every month. There are a lot different kinds of contacts made from different substances and you may not be wearing the best one for you. I would also go observe your doctor at this point so that they can make certainly you don't have GPC or other eye infections and they can put you in a better lens for you. Take your contacts out and go observe your doctor instantly if any of the following occurs: increased redness of the eye, increased sensitivity to light (photophobia), pus/discharge from eye, or pain. GOOD LUCK!! |
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SageBrush
140 posts |
#74889 2007-09-14 23:44 GMT |
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if yu wear makeup that can cause it, carry an extra pair with yu and put a fresh pair in Midday. it works for me
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Horselover
132 posts |
#74890 2007-09-15 00:26 GMT |
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that happened to me when i first got colored contacts. I guess it was because i switched my solution. but usually when i face the computer screen my eyes obtain foggy then when i turn away i can observe clear.
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