Things You'll Need:
- Soap
- Soap
- Water
- Water
- Saline Solution
- Soft towels
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Step 1
Follow and save the directions that come with your lenses. Request literature from your eye-care practitioner about caring for contact lenses.
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Step 2
Be exact in following the directions that come with each lens-care product. If you have questions, ask your eye-care practitioner or pharmacist.
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Step 3
Wash and rinse your hands before handling lenses. Fragrance-free soap is best.
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Step 4
Use two or three drops of your saline solution or your lubricating/rewetting drops in each eye 10 minutes before removing a soft contact lens. This will rehydrate the lens so that it's not dry when you remove it.
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Step 5
Work over a table with a soft towel covering the top. If you work over a sink, close the drain and use a washcloth to cover the drain area.
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Step 6
Take out the right lens first, then left ' always.
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Step 7
Pull the edges of your upper and lower eyelid tightly toward your ear. This creates an effect that "grabs" the edge of the contact lens.
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Step 8
Pull your eyelid taut and blink if you're wearing a gas/oxygen-permeable lens. The lens should pop right out. If such a lens is out of place, you may need to manipulate it through the eyelid.
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Step 9
To remove a lens that you cannot get out with your fingertips, miniature suction cups are available at most pharmacies. This is recommended mostly for hard contact lenses.
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Step 10
Don't worry about a contact lens being lost in your eye; it can't happen. If it slides under your eyelid or becomes displaced, try looking in the opposite direction of where the lens is and nudge it with your finger on your lid, towards the pupil of your eye.








