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if you sleep with your contacts in, is that bad?

2007-11-06 15:57:43 · 10 answers · asked by Lover Of Edward 3

So i have 2 week disposable contacts where you leave them in for the day and take them out at night?
and i think i left them in for about 3-4 weeks. my eyes right now are extremely red watery and swollen... what do i do and what is this!?

sorry if i confuse anyone but like i didnt leave them in continuously for 3-4 weeks. i just wore them during the day and took them out at night for 3-4 weeks

and the problem isnt what should i do with the contacts... i obviously got rid of them...

2007-11-06 14:45:00 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

because i get an eye exam every year and they change a little every year but now they dont anymore because i stop sitting so close to the t.v. so will the eye doctor let me get them because im really responsible and my mom has said yes about them

2007-11-06 11:58:41 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I went to the eye doctor and I hadn't been in a year and a half. My prescription changed in my left eye from a -2.25 to a -3.00. In the right eye it went from a -1.75 to a -2.50. I am 28 years onld and I have had glasses/contacts for 16 years. It just moved a little each year until this year. Am I going blind?

2007-11-06 11:05:51 · 4 answers · asked by stfbrown07 1

2007-11-06 04:08:31 · 15 answers · asked by antigha e 1

I got new prescription reading glasses but anything that is less than 15 inches or more than 18 inches is blurry. Is this right? Is the range of clear vision supposed to be that small?

2007-11-06 03:14:45 · 2 answers · asked by Johanna W 2

One of my eyes has been very irritated and sensitive to light for the past 3 days. I wear contacts daily and first thought it could be just a simple contact irritation. But I've been wearing my glasses for a couple of days and the irritation and sensitivity to light continues. I'm thinking it could be an infection now. Would it be best to see an optometrist or a general doctor?

2007-11-06 01:37:53 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

I heard about computer glasses (sometimes called computer screen glasses) but I'm not really sure whether it really works or to what extent they can protect my eyes. I've got to spend lots of time in front of the computer screen and sometimes my eyes can really get tired. Even taken I've got LCD at my workplace!
If you've got any info on this or any other eye protection devices, let me know! Thanks!

2007-11-05 19:43:15 · 6 answers · asked by wondersz1 2

Hi good day to everyone. I just had my eye examined and I just would like a layman's interpretation of my results.
This are the ff. data :


[REF] VD : 13.5
SPH - (-0.50)
CYL - (-0.50)
AX - (105)


[REF]
SPH - (-0.50)
CYL - (-0.75)
AX - (55)

This was done by a machine on which I seat on a machine and I focus on a certain object inside (in this case a RED HOUSE).
The machine is a CANON RK-5 via the result printed.

If anybody could help me out here. Thanks!!

2007-11-05 19:42:31 · 4 answers · asked by Jin 2

I'm 18 and I've had a crossing eye since I was in preschool. My left eye turns inward while my right eye generally remains the same. I wore glasses to correct it, but in fifth and sixth grade I stopped wearing them and then got back on track in middle school. Later in eighth grade I stopped wearing them and didn't get them against until my sophomore year. At that point, it was discovered that not only did I have the crossed eye, but I had also developed myopia, especially in my right eye. I had discussed surgery with my doctor about getting the crossed eye fixed, but he said by the time I was 17 (I was 14 at the time) it would be crossing again. Anyways, my eye continues to cross despite my prescription glasses, with my doctor saying it's hard to straighten it AND fix my nearsightedness at the same time. So that brings me to my question: would it be possible to get surgery to correct the crossing left eye?

2007-11-05 18:02:32 · 6 answers · asked by Robby J 1

Recently I have noticed that my vision is getting worse. It is especially annoying when I am driving or at school. I seem to be getting headaches all the time and it is driving me crazy. The persciption for my right eye is stronger than the one for my right eye so I was wondering if I could wear the stronger ones in both of my eyes until I can go to the eye doctor. All the numbers except the power are the same and it is only .25 of a difference between the eyes so would this be a problem? I know I have to go to the eye doctor but I wont have time for a few weeks so is this alright? Thanks!

2007-11-05 13:30:09 · 3 answers · asked by emily 2

Could a car accident result in severe farsightedness aka hyperopia?

or what type of accident would/could result in it?

thanks!!!!

2007-11-05 13:20:04 · 2 answers · asked by Cole 3

i've had 20/20 vision until about 6 months before my 17th b-day and just about two and a half months ago, i was diagnosed with keratoconus & prescribed a pair of eyeglasses...............can anyone tell why i've had perfect vision until my mid teens............i'll be 19 in december............besides wearing some sort of eyeglasses or contacts, is there any other way to correct keratoconus???

2007-11-05 12:01:20 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I've had a twitching in my right eye for awhile now. It happened early last year then stopped and now it's back. Does anybody know what it may be

2007-11-05 11:59:31 · 3 answers · asked by Alisa 3

Hell and thanks for taking some time to read my question.

I have been wondering if I should have the Lasik or Intralasik performed in my eyes. If you can tell me what the risks are for each procedure as well as their benefits and a price range if it possible. I don't have any major health issues and I consider myself in good health.

Any advice will really help me to make this decision.

Thanks again

2007-11-05 07:29:30 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Does anyone have any connection to the eye disease keratoconus in any way shape or form. You had/ have it, you know someone who had/has it. I don't care but I hate feeling like I'm becomeing more blind everyday and not having anyone to compare or talk to about it. Please don't tell me to talk to my doctor because I've done that and it went no were and I don't want to switch cuz he's really good at what he does, and my mom has been bugged, annoyed and pestered and still wont help me. I'm 19, and feeling like I'm going blind. If you know someone, could you please email me or leave an e-mail address I can email, if so there aren't words that can describe how thankful I'd be.

2007-11-04 16:55:18 · 5 answers · asked by abacus314 3

One reason why people who wear contact lenses are more likely to get eye infections is because



Choose one answer.
a. Contacts shuttle tears away from the nasolacrimal duct

b. the lacrimal aparatus works less when one wears contacts

c. Contact lense wearers tend to have dilated pupils

d. Contact lens wearers do not blink as much, allowing microbes to settle on the eye

e. Contact lenses inhibit tear production

2007-11-04 09:46:42 · 5 answers · asked by zell v 1

I'm trying to buy glasses online. because it's waayy cheaper. I can just enter my prescription and they make it and send it to me. They ask for OD-SPH; OD-CYL; OD-AXIS; OD-ADD(right)/OS-ADD(left). my optometrist gave me the first 3 but i dont know what OD-ADD and OS-ADD is.

2007-11-04 08:04:42 · 4 answers · asked by =D 1

I just picked up my new glasses from Walmart last night. I havent been able to wear them yet. Once I got home, I noticed that they are too small for my face and with the square lenses they don't look good at all. Of course when I tried on the test frames on in the store, it was hard to tell without my perscription lenses and not being able to see clearly.

Does anyone know if perscription frames/glasses can be returned for such an issue??

2007-11-04 02:35:19 · 3 answers · asked by Mrs B 1

Symptoms:
1. The outside eye lid area feels like its bruised, and its swollen, like i can not open my eye fully.
2. its not crusty, nor is it shut in the morning, which is a common pink eye symptom.
3. when i blink, it hurts slightly
4. my vision is the same.
5. the inside of my eye is not red.


what is it ? should i just wait it out, can i put anything onn it to make it heal faster?

2007-11-04 02:27:36 · 4 answers · asked by this isnt my name. 1

i want to get light blue contacts....

http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb126...

and have a light brown eye color...


will it work or hardly show up ?

2007-11-04 02:27:36 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have heterochromia iridium. For those that do not know, that means one eye is one color and the other is another. My right eye is blue and my left eye is hazel.

Can my condition cause problems with my eyes? My left eye has terrible vision while my right eye is almost perfect. I do not know if you can understand this, but I can feel like my left eye is either larger or heavier than my right eye.

Excluding myself, everyone back to my great grandfather has blue eyes, and he had green eyes.

Could my left eye be from a genetic mutation or a hidden recessive gene? Why is one eye so much stronger that the other? Is heterochromia iridium common in humans?

2007-11-04 01:53:52 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Need to have some inderpendant feedback.

2007-11-04 01:45:39 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

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