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Always wash and dry your hands properly before touching your lenses to prevent dirt, germs, and eye infections
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Only use fresh disinfecting solution every time. Never reuse or top off old liquid inside the contact case
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Do not sleep wearing lenses unless your eye doctor specifically says it’s safe. Risk of infection increases overnight
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Stick to your lens replacement schedule. Overusing lenses can reduce oxygen flow and harm the surface of eyes
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Rinse your lens case daily using contact solution, not tap water, and let it air-dry fully before closing
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Replace your lens case every three months to prevent dangerous bacterial buildup that can lead to eye infections
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Avoid wearing lenses while swimming, showering, or using hot tubs. Water carries bacteria harmful to your eyes
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Even if vision feels fine, routine eye exams help ensure your lenses fit and your eyes stay healthy
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Remove lenses immediately if you experience redness, pain, or blurred vision. Contact your eye doctor without delay