This actress was losing her eyesight after wearing lenses, how to be careful?

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Television actress Jasmin Bhasin lost her eyesight. Her cornea was damaged by wearing contact lenses. The incident took place before going to perform a function in Delhi. Apart from Kajal, eyeshadow, mascara, and eyeliner for eye makeup, recently there has been a trend of wearing different coloured contact lenses. The younger generation now prefers to wear contact lenses instead of glasses. It has almost become a trend to wear coloured lenis to match the colour of the dress on the wedding day. However, if you wear contact lenses continuously for a long time, various eye problems are seen; sometimes danger like jasmine can occur.

After wearing the lenses, the water in the cornea dries up. This can cause serious eye damage. Contact lenses prevent oxygen from entering the eye. So it is better not to wear lenses for a long time. If you wear makeup after lenses, sometimes if kajal or mascara gets on the lens, it will cause initial irritation in the eyes, which can lead to an eye infection! There is no doubt that coloured lenses look attractive. But it is better not to use coloured lenses for regular wear. Also avoid cheap tinted lenses, as they can seriously damage vision.

What rules are important to follow when wearing lenses? 

  1. Do not forget to wash your hands thoroughly with soap before and after reading the lenses. Do not wipe your hands with a towel; instead, touch the lens only after wiping your hands with a muslin cloth or cotton handkerchief. 
  2. Do not wear lenses before applying makeup. Wear lenses only after finishing the whole outfit.
  3. Be sure to remove contact lenses before going to bed at night. Sleeping with lenses can lead to eye infections.
  4. When using contact lenses, the lens case should be changed every three months. Always soak contact lenses in a sterile solution and store them in the correct lens case. 
  5. Don’t forget to swim with contact lenses. Do not splash water on the face after wearing lenses.

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