You've finally mastered putting in your contact lenses,
but taking them out might be just as difficult, if not more. It is
important to properly clean and store contacts after removing them to
prevent infection.
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Remove Contact Lens |
Wash your hands with soap and warm water. Dry your hands thoroughly with a clean towel.
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Wash your hands with soap and warm water |
Fill your case about halfway with solution before you take your contacts out.
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Fill your case about halfway with solution before you take your contacts out |
Use the index finger of your opposite hand to pull up your upper eyelid.
Use the middle finger of your dominant hand with the contact on it to
pull your lower eyelid down. Look up and carefully slide the contact
down, then pluck it out. Be careful not to rip the contact. Eventually
you won't have to slide it down, you can just pluck it out, but this may
cause ripping/tearing.
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Use the index finger of your opposite hand to pull up your upper eyelid |
Place the contact in the palm of your hand. Drench it
in contact solution and gently rub it with a finger, from middle to
outer edge then flip it over and do the same to the other side.
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Place the contact in the palm of your hand |
Rinse the contact again with solution and place it in its proper (left or right) case.
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Rinse the contact again with solution and place it in its proper (left or right) case. |
Repeat with the other contact.
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Repeat with the other contact |
Leave your contacts in the case for at least a couple of hours and rest your eyes.
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Leave your contacts in the case for at least a couple of hours and rest your eyes |
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