Tips on Swimming with Contact Lenses
It’s summer and a lot will still be hitting the pools. A
good number of those who will taking a dip might be
wearing contacts. Swimming with them demands just a bit
more care and precaution.
If you don’t need them, don’t wear them.
If you can still sufficiently see without them, then don’t
wear them.
Wear soft lenses. The larger
circumference helps them “stick” to your eyes while
swimming, preventing water from washing them away. Wear
them at least half an hour before you enter the water.
Hard lenses can easily be permeated by water and be washed
away. Likewise, wait 30 minutes before removing them after
your dip.
Apply drops. Apply saline solution to
your eyes. This will lubricate the lenses and your eyes,
preventing water from washing them away.
Wear goggles. It’s a bummer to lose
your lenses so wear goggles to help prevent water from
washing them away. Wearing goggles also prevents bacteria
and other microbes from getting to your lenses. Here are
some pointers on how to choose goggles.
Disinfect. Be sure to disinfect your
lenses especially if you’re using extended-wear contacts.
If you’re using disposables, better not take the chance
and just replace them.
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