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Contact Lenses

My preteen daughter sometimes wears her daily-wear contacts overnight or even for two nights. Is this safe? Also, what do you think of those novelty contacts that you can get without a prescription?







Contacts have been in the news recently with the FDA warning consumers about the dangers of nonprescription, "costume" contacts. These can cause eye irritation, infections, and sometimes lasting eye damage, partly because the quality may not be high, and partly because they may not fit appropriately--but also because people tend to not use them appropriately.

Even if they are perfectly good prescription lenses, wearers sometimes leave them in too long or don't keep them clean, or handle them with hands that aren't clean. This can lead to problems like eye ulcers, corneal abrasion, and infections.

Alan Greene MD FAAP
January 04, 2003




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