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Can I wear my contects if I am treating pink eye? |
I think I have pink eye. I had it a couple years ago an still have the RX drops. I am just going to use those. Can I wear my contacts also? my contacts are disposable No...keep your contacts out. Because of the highly infectious nature of pinkeye, your contacts will be a highly likely cause of reinfection. In fact, you should probably throw the contacts you have if you have had them in for the past couple of days...as well as (if you're female) any eye makeup you have used...the bacteria/viruses will infect those products. I wouldn't, unless your contacts are disposible. I think you would have to get new ones as soon as the pink eye is gone. Good God, throw the drops away, put on your glasses, wash EVERYTHING you have touched so nobody else contracts this and get yourself to an eye doctor NOW. Expired medication will do nothing for pink eye. Using your contacts will only make it recur. If you have conjunctivitis, do not wear your disposable contact lens and putting on eyedrops, otherwise it will worsen. I advise you to wear eyeglasses or use LASIK (If you can afford to do such). No, don't wear contacts, it will make the eye worse. From http://eye-care.in/conjunctivitis.html NO! Remember your contacts are like a spounge and they absorb everything! When youre done being treated start with a fresh pair of contacts, not the same one! not supposed to |
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