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Someone posted on social platforms asking for help from netizens:
My eyes are very dry after wearing them for less than two hours, I can't breathe, and I can't feel it until I close my eyes, like I am wrapped in a layer of plastic wrap, and I still suck my eyes...
Professional Reminder:
It is not strange to wear contact lenses for a long time and invisible contact lenses cause corneal damage and permanent loss of vision, especially for long-term lenses such as monthly throwing and instant throwing, even if you carefully rub with a care solution every night, it does not mean that you can remove the protein-like lenses that clog the lenses.
Lens blockage, corneal hypoxia, dry eyes, and redness are only the initial manifestations, and after accumulating over a long time, bacteria may directly lead to corneal damage and vision loss. So this thing can only be said to be able to not wear it, if you must wear it, the lenses must be selected, the minimum oxygen content is 40, and it is best to exceed 80.
Netizens were shocked in the comment area:
Oh my God, I just knew that the contact lenses had to be picked once a day, and I thought that the monthly throw was once a month. . . When I went to the store to buy it, no one told me
My friend was drinking and dying, so he knew to pull off the contact lenses before going to bed
Are you kidding? I lost it in three weeks, and I lost it in three months for half a year, and I washed it several times with Aodi and then wore it
Aren't you real, or are you doing abstraction? Someone said that the Internet undergraduate rate is 4%, and I believe it now
I didn't dare to wear my beautiful contacts for a while, my mother said that I couldn't look at death, how dare they?
Editor's warm reminder: [Wearing contact lens time]
1. Try not to wear contact lenses for more than 8 hours a day, and do not wear contact lenses overnight.
2. It is best to not wear contact lenses for two days a week, so that the corneal epithelium has a period of self-repair.
3. Contact lenses should be replaced regularly in strict accordance with the expiration date of each contact lens.