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Recommended contacts for little bumps on inside of upper lid.?

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My eye doctor diagnosed me with something (no a stye) where little bumps form inside my upper eye lids - they cannot be seen from the outside - the lid actually needs to be turned up to see them. I am not asking what they are, but rather is anyone with the same sysmptoms able to wear contacts? I was thinking of getting fitted for daily disposable contacts. I think my inside eyelid eye bumps are somewhat exaggerated by my allergies -- and in the past my contacts seemed to keep a buildup of eye stuff no matter how deligently I cleaned everyday, which is why I am considering using daily disposable and switching between them and eyeglasses every day or so. Any suggestions? Thank you.

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  1. Those are GPC's....usually caused by over wearing contacts, and a reaction to the solutions.

    You are not supposed to wear contacts anymore until the symptoms have cleared up. Wearing lenses before it has cleared up will just aggravate the condition even more, getting more and more serious.

    It can take 3 to 6 weeks usually to clear up.

    Then the best lenses would be daily wear, and probably limited hours of wearing time.

    If allergies are involved with it too, you should be on medication for it, from a Dr.


  2. I haven't ever worn contacts, instead I just wore glasses but I haven't ever heard of bumps appearing on ones upper lid. I hope everything is ok.

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