Can Contact Lenses Cause Eye Infections?

Yes, but they’re totally avoidable with good habits!

Why Infections Happen:
Contact lenses sit directly on your eyes, so if they’re not clean or worn properly, they can introduce bacteria. One common infection is keratitis, which can cause redness, pain, blurry vision, and even long-term damage.

Common Mistakes That Lead to Infection:

  • Sleeping in contacts (unless your doctor says it’s okay)

  • Touching lenses without washing your hands

  • Reusing old solution

  • Wearing lenses too long

  • Swimming or showering in contacts

Warning Signs to Watch For:

  • Red, painful eyes

  • Blurry or hazy vision

  • Light sensitivity

  • Watery or sticky discharge

Take your lenses out immediately and call your eye doctor if you notice any of these.

How to Prevent Infection:

  • Always wash your hands first

  • Use fresh solution every time

  • Follow your replacement schedule

  • Never rinse with tap water

  • Don’t sleep in them unless approved

Contacts are safe, when used the right way.

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