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What Causes Cloudiness When Putting Contact Lenses?

Every time I put one of my contacts in, it becomes cloudy very quickly. When I take it out, I don t have the cloudiness, so I don t think it s my eye. Also, when I have my contacts out, my eyes get so dry it hurts when I shut them sometimes. Could this be dry eye syndrome, and how do I know if it is or not?
Fri, 28 Nov 2014
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Ophthalmologist 's  Response
Dey eye worsens with CONTACTS IN rather OUT, u need to change your contacts... Since cloudiness is never complained with proper contacts... May be refractive power or material is faulty of your contacts... Get done your refractive error check up... N then accordingly order new contacts ... Better ask doctor to give prescription for contacts too Cuz refractive power for contacts is different than tour specs... Secondly always opt for disposable contacts... Depending on your affordability and use, you can go for daily / weekly / monthly / 2-3 monthly disposable contacts...
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What Causes Cloudiness When Putting Contact Lenses?

Dey eye worsens with CONTACTS IN rather OUT, u need to change your contacts... Since cloudiness is never complained with proper contacts... May be refractive power or material is faulty of your contacts... Get done your refractive error check up... N then accordingly order new contacts ... Better ask doctor to give prescription for contacts too Cuz refractive power for contacts is different than tour specs... Secondly always opt for disposable contacts... Depending on your affordability and use, you can go for daily / weekly / monthly / 2-3 monthly disposable contacts...