Wearing contact lenses is a very popular way to correct vision.
Unlike glasses, lenses are well fixed, do not fog up, do not get covered with raindrops, provide full visibility, and allow you to engage in all types of sports.
In addition, this vision correction tool is considered to be quite safe.
That's why many people don't always remove their lenses before going to bed. Are they doing the right thing?
Can you sleep in contact lenses?
We will disappoint people who have this habit: no, you can’t sleep with lenses on.
Before going to bed at night, you should remove your contact lenses.
If this is not done, then upon awakening a person may face such a serious problem as dry eyes.
Insufficient moisture in the visual organs can lead to painful sensations. And this is not the worst consequence.
It is possible that a person will "catch" an eye infection. And then you will have to see a doctor.
So, don't take risks and don't sleep with your lenses on. Feel yourself falling asleep? Go to the bathroom immediately, wash your hands, and remove vision correction products from your cornea!