WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF i PUT MY CONTACT LENS WRONG WAY ROUND?


I'm using contact lens for 1 month, and Ican't get used to putting it on. and I can't identify when the lens is wrong way round. I know that it shouldn't be like a plate, but I see no difference! HELP! what will happen to my if I put the wrong way round? will I feel not comfortable or I willn't mension it at all?

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If I get mine in the wrong way they feel a little scratchy and they move around when I blink.
I put them on my finger and if the edge curves in putthat side to your eye. If it looks like the edge is curved out or down that is the wrong sode.
It will take some time to get used to looking at them to tell which is right.
It took me a month or so to learn which side but now I can tell.
I can feel it if I get them in worng. They just will not seat right on the eye. I just pull it out and flip it. It will not hurt anything.

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Everything you see will look the wrong way round. Don't do it if you plan to drive anywhere.

if u hold the contact and pinch it in a lil bit it shouldnt curve out the top ends, if it does its inside out, it will not feel as comfortable on ur eye if its inside out and it is easier chances of it coming out unexpected


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if u put them in wrong then it would not feel right u can tell kinda by the way it is shaped lik if it is a perfect bowl shape or not

you will either get eye irritation or ur eyes may get infected by dusts ..

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if you put it in backwards it wil fill like something is in your eye, if its the right way you want feel anything

If you put them in backwards , it should more uncomfortable than in they are put in the correct way, if you aren't use to them. Correct should look like ), incorrect should look like that with a flat part on the outside.


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You will go BLIND.lol just kidding
i also never know which is the correct side of it,,,and i think that in new it doesnt really matter which side you put it.

put your contact in your palm of your had in your first groove closest to your fingers put your contact there. then start to close your hand. if it forms a taco shape then you know you have got it right if i doesnt flip inside out. hope that this helps!!

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Well first of all your contact lense it supposed to look like a bowl. And if you look into the light with your contact lense. If you see a 123 it is the wrong way. because the 123 should be on the outside of your lense. ALso it will hurt if you put your contact lense in the wrong way.


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Do you mean inside out? It doesn't matter which end is up in contacts, but if you put it on inside out, you'll probably have itchy eye. I don't know if there are then oxygenation issues or not or anything that could hurt the eye, but I do know that mine itch like he(( when they are inside out.

If you are having probs telling how to put them in, ask for a follow-up visit with someone in your eye office so that they can give you more detail. I was told that when they are inside out, they will look like a tennis ball cut in half and turned inside out - there is a flattening out of the edge. When they are correct, they are a semi-sphere - no ridge or flattening out of the edge.

I too am a long time contact wearer, first when you put your contact on your finger tip look at all the edges, it whould look like a bowl. But if you by mistake put it in wrong you will know it. I will not feel right and sometimes will fold on ya ! good luck it just takes time.



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