Instruction
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Remember that swap contact lenses, even if you have the same prescription, is not recommended. This is due to the fact that the microflora of the right and left eyes is different. The result can lead to various inflammatory processes.
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To store contact lenses need to purchase a special container. Typically, the container lids are marked with letters "R" and "L". R is the first letter of the English word "right". The cell with this mark are intended for storage right contact lenses. L - "left" for the left.
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One of the cells of the container may be provided with a special notch. This label helps people who due to poor eyesight can't see the letters, identify the corresponding cell. Some containers have colorful lids that also helps to navigate.
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Not to interchange contact lenses, it is recommended to start to wear and take off them always with the right eye. Make sure this became a habit of yours. Never open both lids of the container at the same time. Open the right cover. Remove/put on the lens. Wrap the lid. Repeat the procedure with the left cell.
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If you are confused contact lenses, you can try to determine which one is right and which is left. However, this method is suitable only for lenses with different diopters.
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Remove both lenses and place them on the pads of the index finger. Carefully consider and try to assess their thickness. Try slightly bent. A thicker lens has a large diopter. This method can be suitable for lenses, with a significant difference - at least 2-3 diopters.
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If the difference is not large, it to find the "right" lens can only be experienced through. Take one lens and put it on the eye that sees better. Try to see objects far away and up close. If you feel discomfort, it is likely that this is a "strong" lens. If unpleasant sensations occur, remove the lens and place it into the desired cell container. Take another, put it on the same eye again and analyze your feelings.