How To You don't need to touch your eye to take out contact lens.
It's a great alternative to wear glasses.Many people don't like touching their eyes to remove contacts.You are in luck if you are one of those people.There is a way to remove contacts without touching the eye.
Step 1: Use soap and water to wash your hands.
If you have any germs on your hands, this will get rid of them.Make sure the soap doesn't irritate your eye by rinsing it off completely.If you use soaps that are oily or contain lotion, they will interfere with your contacts.
Step 2: Use a lint-free towel to dry your hands.
You don't want to get water on your contacts if your hands are completely dry.Make sure you don't have anything on your fingers.If you have a small particle on your contact, it can be annoying.
Step 3: Take care of your lens case.
Put fresh solution in your clean lens case.You can transfer your contacts directly to your lens case, which will help to keep them out of your eyes.Don't use your contact solution again.
Step 4: Stand in front of a mirror.
It will make it easier to remove your contacts.It is a good idea to stand over a plugged sink.If you accidentally drop a contact, it will land in the sink and be easier to find than if you dropped it on the floor.
Step 5: Start with the same eye.
Always start with the same eye when you insert and remove contacts.It will help you to keep your two contacts separate.
Step 6: Don't put yourdominant hand above your eye.
When the contact lens comes out of your eye, this will help you to catch it.If you can avoid it, you don't want to drop your contact on the sink, counter, or floor because it may cause problems.
Step 7: Place your hand in a dominant position.
The dominant hand should be placed on the center of the upper eyelid near the eyelashes.The thumb or middle finger should be placed on the center of your lower eyelid.Pull the eyelid away from the eye and push it in.This will expose your waterline on your lower eyelid.The inner rim of your eyelid is called the waterline.Don't pull your eyes too far.You want to expose your waterline, not the inside of your eyelid.Don't dig your fingernails into your eyelid as you press down to avoid injury, and keep your hand steady.
Step 8: You should blink your eye.
You blink your eye forcefully when you hold your eyelid back and gently push it down.If you blink, you should move the bottom line up and the top line down.The edges of your contact lens will be squeezed by this.The lens should fall onto your hand or towel.If your lens doesn't fall out the first time you blink, repeat this step.
Step 9: You can repeat the process with your other lens.
Remove your other contact lens the same way you did the first one.
Step 10: Don't use daily or single-use contacts.
Follow the instructions of your eye doctor and those on your box of contacts.After you remove your daily contacts, throw them away.
Step 11: Clean multi-use contacts.
Eye infections can be caused by improper handling and cleaning of contacts.Cleaning your multi-use contacts removes any film, dirt, and germs that may have accumulated on your lenses while you were wearing them.It's important that you clean and disinfecting them every day.Follow the instructions given to you by your eye doctor.Fresh cleansing solution can be squirted into your palm.Rub the lens with your finger.If you want to repeat, turn your lens over.The contact should be washed thoroughly with the contact lens solution.You should repeat with your other contact.
Step 12: You should store your contacts.
Your contact case should include your contacts.You don't want to mix up your contacts if you put your right contact into the side of the case.Put your left hand in the un labeled side of the case.Fresh solution should be in your contact case.Put your contact case somewhere that you can easily access next time you want to wear contacts.