Key insights
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Neglecting Proper Hygiene
Many users fail to wash their hands before handling contact lenses, which introduces bacteria and increases the risk of infections.
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Overusing Contact Lenses
Wearing lenses for too long or sleeping in them can deprive the eyes of oxygen, leading to discomfort and potential damage.
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Ignoring Replacement Schedules
Some users do not adhere to recommended replacement schedules for their lenses, which can lead to the buildup of harmful deposits on the lenses.
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Skipping Eye Exams
Regular eye exams are crucial for ensuring the lenses fit well and that the eyes remain healthy, but many users skip these check-ups.