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Health Tip: Wearing Colored Contacts
By LadyLively on October 1, 2018
Colored contacts — also known as costume, decorative or fashion contact lenses — can change the way your eyes look.
Although colored contacts may not change your vision, it is important to get a doctor’s prescription to help ensure a proper fit, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says.
A colored contact that fits poorly can scratch the cornea or cause an ulcer or sore on the cornea, the agency says.
The FDA also advises:
- Colored contacts are medical devices that are regulated by the FDA and should never been sold as cosmetics or without a prescription.
- You must use the proper solution to keep contact lenses clean and moist and prevent infection.
- Get an exam by an eye doctor before considering colored contacts. Learn how to safely insert them to avoid eye injury.
- Visit your eye doctor if you have redness or irritation that does not go away.
Source: HealthDay
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