Question:
One Of My Contacts is Blurry?
JennaBelle
2012-12-15 05:23:33 UTC
This has been going on for the past two days. One of my contacts, no matter which eye I put it in, is blurry. The other day I had it in my right eye and it was blurry the whole day. If I put my finger on my eye and rubbed it a little, the problem would disappear for a minute or two and then return. This morning I put the contact back in and had the same problem. I changed the contact to a new one and had the same issue. It's not a new box or anything so I don't understand why just one of them is blurry; my other eye is perfectly clear.
Any advice?
Six answers:
yeelauraa
2012-12-16 14:16:30 UTC
Happened to me! But both my contacts were making my vision blurred

Check the actual contact to see if its scratched or not. The slightest scratch can cause such a blur



Eye drops are your best friend as well :)
anonymous
2012-12-15 05:58:47 UTC
Check its the right way out. Yes you've put in a new lens, but I had an entire sheet in their bubbles the wrong way round. That blurry thing is classic for the lens not being the right way out. There could also be a fault on the lens. I



If trying it the other way round doesn't help and you've done a new lens you need to go tot he eye doctor. Its quite possible that the lenses themselves are faulty. Otherwise there may be a problem in your eye which needs to be fixed.
furbish
2016-08-03 10:24:44 UTC
When your contacts get dried out it's tough to revive them. You will have to perpetually hold them in contact solution when you're now not sporting them. In the event you put them in water there is a larger hazard of contamination for your eye. Contacts are porous so bacteria can reside in them and the answer has whatever in it to kill the micro organism. While you sleep your eyes produce less tears and the tears are what maintains your contacts moist when they're on your eye. Allow them to soak a pair hours and notice if that helps. If now not simply throw them out and with a contemporary pair.
Pretty Maggie Money Eyes
2012-12-15 05:24:53 UTC
If you put a brand new contact in and still had the same issue, you need to go to your eye doctor because something isn't right.
Renchiyoun Hauniyu
2012-12-15 14:15:48 UTC
If mabey they are color contacts you may just be seeing the color design, but if normal ones it could be your eyes adjusting to the lenses, or the presription is incorrect
Ron
2012-12-15 05:25:51 UTC
No. I can't thinkof anything.


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