Whether you use contact lenses to correct your vision or just to change your eye colour, it’s essential to have a thorough cleaning routine to maintain optimal eye health. We all know how important it is to keep your contact lens clean, but have you thought about how important it is to clean the lens case too? Keeping your contact lens case pristine is essential for good eye health and germ-free contact lenses.
A clean contact lens case not only reduces the risk of eye infections but also maintains a good level of hygiene for your contact lenses. In this article, we will delve into the importance of regular maintenance and provide easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions on how to clean a contact lens case effectively.
It is essential to clean your contact lens case regularly. Neglecting this simple task can lead to eye infections and discomfort, as harmful microorganisms like bacteria and fungi thrive in moist environments and can contaminate your contact lenses. There are a few easy steps to clean your contact lens case, depending on the products you use to clean it.
Whether you're new to wearing contact lenses or unsure about the proper cleaning process of a lens case, you need not worry about it. Here are a few essential steps for cleaning a lens case.
First and foremost, you need to wash your hands with soap and water. Using an antibacterial soap to ensure no germs are lingering on your hands is ideal. Drying your hands thoroughly is just as important, as water can contain acanthamoeba which can lead to an eye infection if left on your lens case or contact lenses.
Keep all your contact lens care products organised in one place, this includes your contact lens solution, lens case and some clean lint-free tissues.
Ensure the lens case is empty before you begin cleaning it, this means pouring out the old solution and making sure the lenses are not in there before you start the process.
Fill your contact lens case with fresh multipurpose contact lens solution. Rub the inside surfaces with a clean fingertip and empty the case. You should not use anything other than contact lens solution to clean your case.
Note: Using tap water, soap or other cleaning agents that aren’t medically approved can harm your eyes and contact lenses.
Wipe the case dry with a clean lint free tissue, then leave the case upside down on a clean tissue to air dry and place the lids face down.
It is important to completely dry the case to prevent bacterial growth.
Once the case is dry, you can reassemble it with the lids, this will prevent it from being contaminated until you are ready to use it again.
It's advisable to replace your contact lens case every one to three months, but the ideal frequency may vary based on the type of contacts, solution and case you have. Replace the lens case immediately if it appears broken or damaged.
Cleaning lens cases isn't effective in the long run, medical professionals recommend regular replacement of lens cases. This practice is instrumental in reducing eye infections.
It is essential to clean your contact lens case and contact lenses with the same solution. Before switching solutions always check with your optician. Here are some of our top recommendations for cleaning products to take care of your lens case and reusable contact lenses:
This 3-month supply of multi-purpose contact lens solution saves you time and money, while properly disinfecting your lens case. Hyaluronate (a natural lubricant unique to comfi and Biotrue solutions) ensures your lenses stay hydrated and will keep you contact lens case clean. Simplify your lens case care routine and enjoy quality without compromise.
The Feel Good Contact Lens Case Triple Pack comes with three cases for easy replacement in three months. These durable lens cases offer spacious compartments to store your contact lenses reliably. Replace you contact lens case every month to ensure a high level of hygiene and reduce risk of contamination.
Here are some tips for lens case hygiene:
We hope now you know how to clean your contact lens cases properly. Make sure to incorporate these steps into your lens care routine and you can maintain the best eye care hygiene. Have friends who also wear contact lenses? Share this contact lens cleaning guide with them!
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