Question:

Which contact lenses are better daily or weekly ??

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

I'm wearing the contacts now for like 5 or 4 months cuz i think they r so much comfortable than glasses and i use the daily ones..... but I'm so lazy to take them off at night so sometimes i sleep in them .... and i know that this is bad for my eyes.... so my question is can i sleep in weekly contact lenses or not??? and what's better??

thanxx ..

 Tags:

   Report

4 ANSWERS


  1. Dailies are the best althought it is more expensive


  2. One thing...

    Sleeping in contact lenses can cut the oxygen in your eyes.  

    Don't do that, you may need surgery and that's not good. It happened to my brother.

    And how do you sleep in them? They are really

    uncomfortable for me...

    I wear weekly. I change them every two weeks.

    You can't sleep in any contact lenses.

    Unless you get the kind to wear at night and take off in the morning for temporary perfect vision.

    But that doesn't work. My friend has them and she hates it so now she's going to change it.

    El Oh El.

    Even Kevin Jonas doesn't sleep with his contacts on and he's the wicked busy guy...so follow Kev and D-O-N'T [sleep with your contacts on]!

  3. I can only answer your first question  so no you can not sleep in weekly contacts, but there are contacts for sale that are for sleeping in which you might want to look into.

  4. There are lots of factors to help determine which is best for you that we can't determine over the Internet. The size and shape of your eyes, your prescription, any eye health issues like allergies, the amount of tear film your eyes make, and the amount of protein build up on your contacts all determine what brand of contacts and how long you should wear them.  Contacts are not one of those things you should be lazy with, not taking good care of your contacts can lead to some serious and painful problems (I know that is not what you want to hear, but someone has to tell you, sorry!) Daily contacts are not designed to sleep in, there are contacts on the market that are FDA approved to sleep in for 7 days all the way up to 30 days straight. You need to be honest with your optometrist and let them know what exactly you want to do in your contacts so they can get you a healthy alternative, only your doctor will be able to tell you what is best, they are the only ones who have examined your eyes.

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 4 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.