Should I stick to my contact lens replacement schedule?

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Did you know that your contact lenses have a replacement schedule? Your prescription should detail your recommended replacement schedule, but if you are unsure, you should check with your eyecare professional.

Many contact lens wearers do not follow the cleaning, maintenance and replacement instructions provided by their doctor, which can unfortunately negatively affect eye health.

What is the common reason for contact lens overuse?

While occasionally the reason for overuse is incorrect information given by their eyecare professional, the most common reasons that contact lens wearers do not follow their replacement schedule are as follows:

Why is replacing contact lenses important?

Our eyes are frequently exposed to debris, dust, air conditioning and other impurities – including the natural proteins and lipids in our tears.

The accumulated build up from these materials can severely impact the performance and integrity of contact lenses, which can put users at risk of dry eyes, corneal ulcers and eye infections.

Ways to combat contact lens overuse

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