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Read MoreWearing contact lenses is usually easy and safe, but sometimes a lens can get stuck in your eye.
Don’t panic, this happens to many people and it can usually be fixed at home.
It might feel scary, but the lens can’t go behind your eye. It’s just out of place and needs a little help to come out.
Before touching your eye, wash your hands with soap and water. Dry them with a clean towel. This helps keep your eye safe from germs.
Try to find the lens. Sometimes it moves to the white part of your eye or gets tucked under your eyelid. Gently pull your eyelid up or down and look side to side.
If your eye feels dry or the lens won’t move, put in a few lubricating eye drops (not redness drops). Blink several times. This can help the lens slide back into place or make it easier to remove.
Once you see the lens, use your fingertip to gently slide it to the center of your eye, then pinch it out with clean fingers like you normally would.
Close your eyes and rest for a few minutes. Sometimes, letting your eyes relax helps the lens move on its own.
If you still can’t get the lens out or your eye feels sore, red, or blurry, call your eye doctor right away. They can safely remove it and check your eye.
Tip: Always follow your eye doctor’s instructions on wearing and removing contact lenses. Keeping your eyes moist and clean can help avoid this problem in the future!
Need Help? We’re Here for You.
If you're having trouble with your contact lenses or experiencing any discomfort, don't hesitate to contact us at:
Focus Vision Care
Located at 2260 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10314
Call us at 718 448 1622
Book online at https://www.focusvisioncare.com/
We’re happy to answer your questions or schedule an appointment to help you feel comfortable and confident with your vision care.
Putting in and taking out contact lenses may feel tricky at first, but don’t worry! With a little practice, it gets easier.
Step 1: Wash Your Hands
Always start by washing your hands with soap and water. Dry them with a clean towel.
Step 2: Take Out One Lens
Start with the same eye every time (left or right) so you don’t mix them up.
Step 3: Place It on Your Finger
Put the lens on the tip of your index finger. It should look like a bowl with the edges up. If the edges flare out, it’s inside out, flip it over.
Step 4: Hold Your Eyelids
With your other hand, hold your upper eyelid so you don’t blink. Use the middle finger of your lens hand to pull down your lower eyelid.
Step 5: Look Straight or Up
Gently place the lens on your eye. Look in front of you or up, whatever feels easier.
Step 6: Blink Slowly
Let go of your eyelids and blink a few times. The lens should feel comfortable. If not, take it out, rinse it with a solution, and try again.
Step 1: Wash and Dry Your Hands
Always start clean!
Step 2: Look Up
Use one hand to gently pull down your lower eyelid.
Step 3: Pinch the Lens
Use your thumb and index finger to gently pinch the lens and take it out. Be gentle!
Step 4: Clean or Throw It Away
If it’s a daily disposable lens: throw it away.
If it’s reusable: clean it with solution and store it in your lens case.
Tips to Remember
Always handle lenses with clean, dry hands.
Never sleep in your lenses unless your doctor says it’s okay.
Don’t use water to clean them, only contact lens solution.
If your lens feels uncomfortable, take it out and rinse it.
Need help?
Visit Focus Vision Care for expert fittings, care tips, and follow-up support.
Located at 2260 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10314
Call us at 718 448 1622
Book online at https://www.focusvisioncare.com/
Wearing contact lenses should feel easy and comfortable. But if you wear them for too long, it can cause problems.
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.
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.
If you’ve worn your lenses too long:
Take them out right away.
Switch to your glasses for a while.
Use rewetting or lubricating eye drops.
Call your eye doctor if your eyes are red, sore, or blurry.
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.
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/
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:
Always wash with soap and water
Dry with a clean, lint-free towel
Dirty hands = germs in your eyes
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!
Don’t reuse old solution
Use what your eye doctor recommends
Keep the bottle sealed when not in use
Empty old solution daily
Rinse with fresh solution
Air-dry with caps off
Replace the case every 1–3 months
Daily lenses? Toss after one use
Monthly/Biweekly lenses? Replace on time
Wearing lenses too long = risk of discomfort or infection
Don’t sleep in lenses (unless approved)
Don’t rinse or store lenses in water
Don’t share your lenses, ever!
Clean lenses = healthy eyes.
Stick to the routine, and your eyes will thank you.
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/