Can contact lenses be worn if you have allergies or dry eyes?

Yes! Having allergies or dry eyes doesn’t mean you have to give up on contact lenses. You just need the right lens type, proper care, and expert guidance.

At Focus Vision Care, we help patients find comfortable, safe contact lens options even with sensitive eyes.

What Happens With Allergies?

If you have eye allergies, your eyes may feel:

  • Itchy

  • Watery

  • Red

  • Puffy

Wearing contacts can sometimes make this worse. That’s because the lenses can trap allergens like pollen or dust.

What About Dry Eyes?

Dry eyes mean your eyes don’t make enough tears or the tears dry up too fast. With contact lenses, this can lead to:

  • Burning or stinging

  • Blurry vision

  • Feeling like something’s in your eye

What You Can Do

Here are some simple tips to help:

  1. Talk to Your Eye Doctor
    Always start here. They can suggest the best lens type for you.

  2. Use Daily Disposable Lenses
    These are fresh every day and don’t collect allergens or deposits.

  3. Try Moisture-Rich Lenses
    Some lenses are made to stay extra moist, which helps dry eyes.

  4. Use Lubricating Eye Drops
    Make sure they’re safe for contact lenses! They can soothe irritation.

  5. Take Breaks
    Give your eyes a rest by wearing glasses sometimes.

  6. Clean Lenses Properly
    If you don’t use daily disposables, cleaning well can help keep allergies way.

Ready to feel Comfortable in Contacts again 

At Focus Vision Care, we specialize in helping patients with dry eyes or allergies find contact lenses that fit comfortably and safely

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 I Lose a Contact Lens in My Eye?

Wearing contact lenses can feel easy, until one goes missing in your eye!

Don’t panic!

A contact lens can’t get lost behind your eye. It may just be stuck or folded somewhere under your eyelid. Here’s what you can do:

1. Stay Calm

Your contact lens is still in your eye, it just moved out of place. Take a deep breath and try not to rub your eyes.

2. Wash Your Hands

Before touching your eye, wash your hands with soap and water. Dry them with a clean towel. This keeps your eyes safe from dirt and germs.

3. Look in the Mirror

Stand in front of a mirror with good lighting. Gently pull your upper and lower eyelids apart and look around. The lens might be visible on the white part of your eye.

4. Blink or Use Eye Drops

Sometimes blinking or using a few eye drops can help the lens move back into place or come out on its own.

5. Check Under Your Eyelids

  • Gently lift your upper eyelid and look down.

  • Then pull your lower eyelid down and look up. 

Sometimes the lens hides there. So if you see it, use your fingertip to move it back to the center of your eye and take it out.

6. Still Can’t Find It?

If you still can’t see or feel the lens, it may have already fallen out without you noticing. Check your clothes or the area around you.

7. Call Your Eye Doctor

If the lens is stuck, your eye feels irritated, or you’re unsure if it is still there, don’t wait, we are here to help. 

Need Help? We’ve Got you Covered

At Focus Vision Care, we make contact lens care easy and stress-free. Whether you’re new to lenses or a long time wearer, our team is ready to help with expert advice, comfortable lens options, and personalized support.

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