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What to Do If Your Contact Lenses Don't Feel Comfortable




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Many people give up wearing contact lenses because they can never get used to them. The lenses just don't feel comfortable. If this is your case don't give up just yet; there are several things you can do to make your lenses more comfortable.

If you contact lenses feel dry

How many glasses of water do you have every day' Not soda, coffee or tea, but water' It is possible that your dry eyes are a result of general dehydration. Try to drink more water. We all know that water is on the "good for you" list, but we often forget about it during our busy days.

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If you work at the computer all day, your eyes are definitely drier than they would be, otherwise. The reason is that while peering at the screen people blink much less than usual. You can't control your blinking, but you can try closing your eyes for a few seconds, at regular intervals.

Do you drink a lot of tea, coffee or soda that contains caffeine' They all are dehydrators so, if you like coffee, you need to drink even more water than usual.

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