Basic lens care includes cleaning, rinsing, disinfecting, and storing in a special solution. This solution keeps lenses clean, comfortable, and free of bacteria. Parents and children should follow the exact instructions for lens care.
Contact lenses have their benefits. But your child may not be ready for the added responsibility. The problem is often poor hygiene. Always have your child follow the eye care provider's advice on correct contact lens hygiene. Some basic rules to have your child follow include:
- Wash and dry your hands before cleaning or putting in lenses.
- Clean and rinse your contact lenses as directed. Only use products advised by the eye care provider.
- Never put your lenses in water or saliva.
- Don't wear lenses for longer than prescribed.
- Never wear someone else's lenses.
- Always have a prescription for any lens you wear. This includes lenses for cosmetic reasons.
- Never put contact lenses into a red eye.
- Remove contact lenses if the eyes are itching, burning, red, or irritated. Contact your eye care provider.
- Don't sleep with contact lenses unless they are approved for overnight use.