How to Wear Soft Contact lens (Centering Soft Contact Lens & Removing Soft Contact Lens)
Centering Soft Contact Lens
It’s rare for a soft lens to decenter off the cornea because it clings so well to the surface of the eye. However, it can happen —usually when it is inserted or removed incorrectly. If you suspect a lens is off center, cover the other eye; if the vision is blurred, it means the lens isn’t on the cornea. This is no cause for alarm; the lens cannot get lost behind the eye because of the anatomical barriers. The lens will not harm the eye; theoretically it could remain on the sclera for days without adverse effects. However, a decentered lens does your vision no good. Read the rest of this entry »