How could I wear a color contact lens without my eyes red and a headache?
September 19th, 2000 | by Two Eyes |[TL] asked:
My eyes get really red and irritated sometimes with headache even if start out using new contact lens freshlooks but my eyes get really red and irritated sometimes with headache even if start out using new contact lens kept everything clean still got the.
My eyes get really red and irritated sometimes with headache even if start out using new contact lens freshlooks but my eyes get really red and irritated sometimes with headache even if start out using new contact lens freshlooks but my eyes get really red and irritated sometimes with headache even if start out using new.
My eyes get really red and irritated sometimes with headache even if start out using new contact lens freshlooks but my eyes get really red and irritated sometimes with headache even if start out using new contact lens kept everything clean still got the.
My eyes get really red and irritated sometimes with headache even if start out using new contact lens freshlooks but my eyes get really red and irritated sometimes with headache even if start out using new contact lens freshlooks but my eyes get really red and irritated sometimes with headache even if start out using new.







3 Responses to “How could I wear a color contact lens without my eyes red and a headache?”
By Middleman on Sep 20, 2000 | Reply
Kan het merk.
By drummergurl93 on Sep 21, 2000 | Reply
Het kan gewoon je. Je zou kunnen zijn allergisch voor het schoonmaken oplossing die u gebruikt, of het merk zou kunnen zijn om iets te doen. Ze moeten niet steeds geïrriteerd, maar mijn beste kans is dat u een allergische reactie veroorzaken. Praat met uw optometrist.
By GingerinLV on Sep 23, 2000 | Reply
Red eyes can be caused from a number of things. Over wearing your lenses, old/dirty lenses, improper fit, sensitivity to solutions, etc… Are you having any other problems associated with the redness? Pain? The feeling of something in your eye? Sensitivity to light? Itchiness? Burning? The only way to diagnose exactly what’s going on is to see your eye doctor. Good luck!