While there is a few days left for the rainy season to start, there has been rain in many parts of the country in the era of Nautapa. It is very important to take care of health during the rainy season because many diseases also come with high speed with the changing season. The risk of bacteria and fungal infection increases the most during the rainy season, which requires to avoid.
During the rainy season, those wearing contains lenses in the eyes face a lot of problems. During the rains, it is very important to take care of many things for us wearing contact lenses.
Here, during the rainy season, problems like rain, dirt, air flying dust and humidity work for those wearing contact lenses. Here we should take these types of precautions to protect the contains lenses from danger…
Many types of precautions should be taken to ensure that there are no problems of contact lenses during the rains.
1- If the moisture increases during the rains here, the amount of fungus and bacteria increases, for this, the contakes should be taken care of while wearing the lens. Wash and dry the lens case daily and only add fresh solution to it. Older or repeated solutions lead to high risk of infection.
2- Those wearing contact lenses should take care that the contact lens should be washed your hands thoroughly before applying and removing. Here you touch the lens with wet or dirty hands, then bacteria cause more damage to the eyes.
3- During the rains, there is often a problem of eye irritation or itching, these problems are also in the wearing contakes lenses. For this you do not wear contact lenses. If there are more problems in the eyes, definitely see a doctor.
4- Instead of wearing contact lenses in the rain, you should wear glasses. The reason for this is that rain water is contaminated which increases your problem in the eyes due to the lens.
5- If you want to use contact lenses in the rain, use the daily wearable (one day used) lens. You do not have much problems caused by wearing lens here. You get a clean lens because of the daily lens.