Tuesday, April 14, 2009

INSERTION OF LENS



=To avoid mix-ups, develop the habit of always inserting the first lens in your
tight eye. Before inserting the lens, check to see it is free of any nicks or
tears. If it appears damaged, throw it away. Check the lens has not turned
inside out. Place the lens on the tip of your forefinger and hold above eye
level; you are looking at the bowl of the lens from the outside
Remember to start with your right eye. Once the lens has been examined and
you are sure it is not inside out, place it on the tip of your forefinger.
Place the middle finger of the same hand close to your lower eyelashes and
pull down the lower lid.




Use the forefinger or middle finger of the other hand to lift the upper lid and
place the lens on the eye.
Gently release both lids and blink.
Repeat these steps for the left lens.
There are other methods of lens placement. If the above method is difficult for
you, your Eye Care Practitioner can provide an alternative.
Usually, the lens centers itself automatically on the middle of your eye when
you insert it and will very rarely be displaced on to the white of your eye
during wear.
However, this can occur if insertion and removal are not performed properly.
To center a lens, follow either of these methods.




Close your eyelids and gently massage the lens into place through the
closed lid.
Or, Gently manipulate the off-centered lens onto the middle of your eye
while the eye is opened, using finger pressure on the edge of the
upper or lower lid.If your vision is blurred after inserting the lens, check for the following;
The lens may not be centered on the eye. Check the instructions above.
If the lens is in the correct position, remove it and look for the following;
a. Cosmetics or oils on the lens. remove it and wear again.
b. The lens may be on the wrong eye.
c. The lens may be inside out, which would also make it less
comfortable than normal.




Preparing for Insertion
Cleanliness is the first and most important aspect of proper contact lens care.

=Always wash your hands throughly with a mild soap, rinse carefully and dry before
touching your lenses.

=Do not use oily cosmetics, soaps containing cold cream, lotions or creams before
handling your lenses. It is vest to insert your lenses before putting on make-up

=Keep your eyes closed when using hairspray or other aerosols

=Seek professional advice about wearing lenses during sporting activities.

= Always follow the instructions in this leaflet and any advice given to you by your
Eye Care Practitioner for the correct handling, insertion, removal, cleaning,
disinfecting, storing and use of your lenses.

=Never wear lenses longer than the period prescribed

=Do not use the lens if the sterile package has been opened or the tamper evident
seal is damaged

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