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Using Eye Drops for Contact Lens Care

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Summary: Learn how to use eye drops to soothe the pain of eyestrain from contact lenses in this free vision and eye care video.

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By Elton Hall
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Elton Hall has been an Optician for over 13 years. He is currently a manager at Texas State Optical in Austin Texas and in charge of the contact lens department.read more

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"Hi! My name is Elton Hall and I'm here at Texas State Optical in Austin, Texas. I'm here on behalf of Expert Village, and I'm going to show you how to care for your contact lenses. There are different types of rewetting drops that you can get, drops for your eyes. Make sure that you consult your doctor at all times. If you have any questions on it if you want to start using drops. They do make some for contact lenses. Both of these are used for contact lenses. It'll say on here made for contact lenses. You cannot use any Visine or anything like that that does not say that it's not made for contact lenses. They make several different types. This is just a little bit of it, but they make several different types. If you have problems with your contact lenses right on you, you can use rewetting drops. Then of course, if you have dry eyes, this is mostly for dry eyes. Make sure that you do consult your doctor, but it just depends on what you like to use. You have to get what's best for you. If you have any questions, consult a doctor. If you want any rewetting drops for contact lenses. Just make sure that it has it on the bottle itself, on the box itself, made for contact lenses. "

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