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  2. Girl rips eyeball after wearing contacts for too long

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    After wearing her contacts for 10 hours, which is over 2 hours the suggested time, Meabh realized the contact lense was stuck to her eye. After attempting to take the contact out, she ripped her ...

  3. Effects of long-term contact lens wear on the cornea - Wikipedia

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    Even after a six-month period in which contact lenses are not worn, polymegethism seems to remain. [3] Stromal thickness does not return to a normal level even after an entire month in which contact lens wear is halted. [3] The density of microcysts also remains as long as one month after contact lenses are removed, [2] and microcysts do not ...

  4. Taiwanese student loses vision after leaving contacts in for ...

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    Taiwanese Student Goes Blind After Leaving Contacts In For Six Months. ... Medics removed the lenses from 23-year-old Lian Kao's eyes only to discover the surface had been eaten away by germs ...

  5. Student rips out cornea after cheap contacts stick to her ...

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    The 18-year-old purchased cat-like contacts to go with her leopard ... After about 40 minutes of attempting to remove the lenses, the young woman was finally able to get them out of her eyes ...

  6. Dry eye syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Dry eye may also be caused by thermal or chemical burns, or (in epidemic cases) by adenoviruses. A number of studies have found that people with diabetes have an increased risk for the condition. [26] About half of all people who wear contact lenses complain of dry eyes. [4] There are two potential connections between contact usage and dry eye.

  7. Contact lens - Wikipedia

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    Artist's impression of Leonardo's method for neutralizing the refractive power of the cornea. Leonardo da Vinci is frequently credited with introducing the idea of contact lenses in his 1508 Codex of the eye, Manual D, [9] wherein he described a method of directly altering corneal power by either submerging the head in a bowl of water or wearing a water-filled glass hemisphere over the eye.

  8. List of soft contact lens materials - Wikipedia

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    In the US market, soft contact lenses are approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. [2] The American Optometric Association published a contact lens comparison chart called Advantages and Disadvantages of Various Types of Contact Lenses on the differences between them. [3] These include: soft contact lenses; rigid gas-permeable (RGP ...

  9. Scleral lens - Wikipedia

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    Scleral lenses may be used to improve vision and reduce pain and light sensitivity for people with a growing number of disorders or injuries to the eye, such as severe dry eye syndrome, microphthalmia, keratoconus, [1] corneal ectasia, Stevens–Johnson syndrome, Sjögren's syndrome, [2] aniridia, neurotrophic keratitis (anesthetic corneas), complications post-LASIK, higher-order aberrations ...