Last night before taking my contacts out I noticed one eye was really red and bloodshot, and this morning it very sore and still bloodshot,I just wore my glasses today, it feels as if it's burning.And it is blood shot very close to the middle colored part, did I get an infection already?
Answer:
If you aren't wearing gas permeable contacts, it could be a lack of Oxygen. If you are wearing gas permeable contacts, you may have contaminated the one contact somehow. If they are not disposable, you may not have rinsed the cleansing agent off completely and given yourself a chemical burn. Or you could have a small abrasion from some debris that was caught under your lens. Go to your opthamologist or ER and let them take a look at your eye. Your vision is worth a few $.
maybe an infection, stop wearing them so much all the time and get that eye checked out quick!
Does it itch? Are you having any drainage? It could be 'Pink Eye'. If not, there could be something wrong with the contact and it is irritating your eye.
Hey, i have contacts and that happened to me when i first got them. If you just got them not long ago, i would recommend switching your brand. I have acuvue 2 and they are really comfortable!I cant even feel them. but when that happened to me, i had an infection. but it could just be an irritation. Just go 2 days without putting contacts in and see if they get better. If they dont, i recommend going to see your eye doctor
Look up "rules" for wearing contacts, or try to remember what your optometrist told you when he/she got you started. Are you sure you're keeping everything absolutely steril?Whatever the answer to that is, go to the eye doctor ASAP.
Sounds like a bacterial infection. Go see an eye doctor. The contacts may have the bacteria in them and each time you put them in again, you're reinfecting your eye. This also means that if that's what it is, the contacts are garbage and you'll need a new pair once the doc gives you a go ahead. Been there...it sucks...
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