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What Causes Cloudy Vision After Removing Contact Lenses?

I do not wear contact lenses that often. I wore them for a couple of hours today and when I took them out, one of my eyes has cloudy vison - like I am seeing thru a film. I rinsed it out with alot of saline but it has not improved. It has been about 2 hours since I took the lenses out. Should I be concerned or wait for awhile longer to see if it clears up?
Wed, 5 Nov 2014
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Hello
Welcome to Health care magic.

I reviewed your history. It seems from the history that you are having cloudy vision after removing contact lenses.
This indicates tight fit of the lens and requires evaluation for fitting of the lens and correction accordingly.

Hence I advice you to consult your optometrist or ophthalmologist for examination and treatment accordingly.

Hope this is helpful to you.
Thank you
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What Causes Cloudy Vision After Removing Contact Lenses?

Hello Welcome to Health care magic. I reviewed your history. It seems from the history that you are having cloudy vision after removing contact lenses. This indicates tight fit of the lens and requires evaluation for fitting of the lens and correction accordingly. Hence I advice you to consult your optometrist or ophthalmologist for examination and treatment accordingly. Hope this is helpful to you. Thank you