What Happens If I Accidentally Wear My Contact Lenses For Too Long?

Wearing contact lenses should feel easy and comfortable. But if you wear them for too long, it can cause problems. 

Why It's a Problem:

Contact lenses sit right on your eye. Your eyes need oxygen, and wearing lenses for too long blocks the flow of oxygen. This can make your eyes unhappy.

What Can Happen?

  • Dry, itchy eyes – Your eyes may start to feel dry or scratchy.

  • Red eyes – You might notice your eyes look bloodshot.

  • Blurry vision – Your sight may not be as clear.

  • Eye pain or discomfort – It might hurt to keep your eyes open.

  • Risk of infection – Wearing lenses too long can lead to serious eye infections.

  • Corneal ulcers – In worst cases, you can get open sores on your eye, which are dangerous and painful.

What Should You Do?

If you’ve worn your lenses too long:

  1. Take them out right away.

  2. Switch to your glasses for a while.

  3. Use rewetting or lubricating eye drops.

  4. Call your eye doctor if your eyes are red, sore, or blurry.

How to Keep Your Eyes Safe

  • Only wear lenses for the time your doctor recommends.

  • Never sleep in them unless your doctor says it’s okay.

  • Keep a pair of glasses with you.

  • Set a timer or reminder if you forget to take them out.

Need Help With Contact Lens Comfort or Care?

We’ve got you covered!

At Focus Vision Care, we help you find the right lenses and keep your eyes healthy.

Located at 2260 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10314
Call us at 718 448 1622
Book online at https://www.focusvisioncare.com/

How Do Contact Lenses Work?

Contact lenses are a popular alternative to glasses, but have you ever wondered how they actually work?

Here’s a simple breakdown:

The Science Behind Contact Lenses

Contact lenses sit directly on the surface of your eye (your cornea). Just like glasses, they help focus light correctly onto your retina, so you see clearly.

Depending on your vision needs, lenses are shaped differently to correct:

  • Nearsightedness (myopia) – helps you see far away

  • Farsightedness (hyperopia) – helps you see up close

  • Astigmatism – uses special toric lenses to correct uneven focus

  • Presbyopia – uses multifocal lenses for both near and far vision

Because they move with your eyes, contacts give a more natural field of vision than glasses, and no frames in your way!

Want to Try Contact Lenses?

Our friendly team at Focus Vision Care can help you find the perfect lenses for your eyes and lifestyle.

We offer:

Professional eye exams
Custom lens fittings
Ongoing care and support

Located at 2260 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10314
Call us at 718 448 1622
Book online at https://www.focusvisioncare.com/

Clear Vision, No Glasses. Let’s Make it Happen!