How do I clean my contact lenses properly?

Contact lenses give you clear vision without glasses, but only if you clean them properly. Dirty lenses can lead to infections, irritation, or blurry vision.

Here’s how to keep your eyes safe:

 1. Wash Your Hands First

  • Always wash with soap and water

  • Dry with a clean, lint-free towel

    Dirty hands = germs in your eyes 

2. Rub and Rinse (Yes, Even “No-Rub” Lenses)

  • Place lens in your palm

  • Add a few drops of contact lens solution

  • Gently rub for 20 seconds

  • Rinse with fresh solution

Never use tap water, it’s not safe for your eyes!

3. Use Fresh Solution Every Time

  • Don’t reuse old solution

  • Use what your eye doctor recommends

  • Keep the bottle sealed when not in use

4. Clean Your Lens Case Too

  • Empty old solution daily

  • Rinse with fresh solution

  • Air-dry with caps off

  • Replace the case every 1–3 months

5. Follow Your Lens Schedule

  • Daily lenses? Toss after one use

  • Monthly/Biweekly lenses? Replace on time
    Wearing lenses too long = risk of discomfort or infection

Quick Don’ts

  • Don’t sleep in lenses (unless approved)

  • Don’t rinse or store lenses in water

  • Don’t share your lenses, ever!

Protect Your Vision

Clean lenses = healthy eyes.
Stick to the routine, and your eyes will thank you.

Need help or have lens questions?

We’re here for you. Visit Focus Vision Care for expert contact lens care, fittings, and eye exams.

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

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.

Need help with contact lens care, fitting, or eye health? We’re here to help!

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

What Should I Do If My Contact Lenses Feel Uncomfortable?

Wearing contacts should feel comfortable.

If they start to bother you, here’s what to do:

  1. Wash Your Hands
    Always wash with soap and water before touching your eyes or lenses.

  2. Remove the Lens
    Take it out right away, don’t push through the discomfort.

  3. Check the Lens
    Look for:

  • Tears or damage

  • Dirt or debris

  • If it’s inside out

4. Clean or Replace
Clean with lens solution (never water). If it still feels off, toss it and use a new one.

5. Give Your Eyes a Break
Let your eyes rest. Switch to glasses for a while.

6.Use Eye Drops (If Needed)
Use contact lens-safe rewetting drops if your eyes feel dry.

7.Call Your Eye Doctor
If the discomfort doesn’t go away, or your eye is red, painful, or blurry, get checked ASAP.

 Always follow your lens care schedule, and don’t overwear them.
  Healthy eyes = Happy eyes!

Need help or a check-up?
Book a visit with us at Focus Vision Care, we're here to keep your vision clear and comfortable!

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

Can I Sleep With My Contact Lenses In?

No, unless they’re made for it.

Most contacts aren’t safe to sleep in. Overnight wear can cause:

  • Red, dry, or blurry eyes

  • Higher risk of infection

  • Serious issues like corneal ulcers

One night is enough to cause problems.

The Exception:
Extended wear lenses are made for overnight use, but they still carry risks.
Always check with your eye doctor first.

Forgot and slept in them?

  • Remove them ASAP

  • Let your eyes rest

  • Use eye drops

  • Call us if you have pain, redness, or blurry vision

Bottom line:
Take your lenses out before bed, your eyes will thank you!

Have questions? Book an appointment at Focus Vision Care, we're here to help.

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