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Keep Things Classic and Cover Your Iris with Vampire Contact Lenses

by Steven Jones Owner
Vampire contact lenses are quickly becoming one of the most popular ways to bring a sinister scarlet hue to your natural stare and give your eyes a bloodcurdlingly red finish. Go for red vampire contact lenses they will keep things classic and cover your iris with rich, red pigment. If red is not your color golden vampire contact lenses, white vampire sclera contact lenses or twilight Volturi vampire contact lenses are inspired by everyone’s favorite vampire movie; Twilight.

Regardless of which vampire contact lenses you wear, all colored contact lenses are non-prescription, it’s fun to enhance your Halloween costume, but one night of fun is not worth losing your vision. Therefore, before you buy them you must visit your optician to assess the health of your eyes and decide that you are a suitable candidate to wear vampire contact lenses. 

If your contact lenses don’t fit exactly right mid-sized lenses can cause corneal abrasions, corneal ulcer and potentially blinding painful bacterial infections like keratitis.  In severe cases people have been blinded by vampire contact lenses, treating these injuries can require eye surgery, like a corneal transplant.

Non-prescription vampire contact lenses can cut, scratch and infect your eye so it is mandatory to take a prescription; it requires a measuring curvature, size, and dryness of the eyes. Everyone’s eye size and shape are different and there is no one-size-fits-all contact lenses therefore visit and obtain your individual prescription.

Whether there are vampire contact lenses or any other novelty contact lenses, all contact lenses are medical devices. The first thing that can happen before a contact lens-related eye infection is that the bacteria accumulated onto the surface of the lenses and then begin colonization.

Do not use your vampire contact lenses if you experience any of the following:

  • Pain in the eyes
  • Active corneal infection
  • Eyes become red or irritated
  • Reduced corneal sensitivity
  • Reduced vision with your vampire contact lenses
  • Any diagnosed condition that makes contact lens wearer uncomfortable
  • Any disease that may be exaggerated by wearing vampire contact lenses

Precautions while wearing your vampire contact lenses

  • Never wear your contact lenses after the period recommended by your eye doctor
  • If any spray such as hair spray is used while wearing lenses, take precautions and keep your eyes closed until the spray has settled
  • Avoid wearing your vampire contact lenses during swimming or while in the hot tub, it may increase the risk of eye infection from germs.
  • Avoid fumes and irritating vapors while wearing your contact lenses

Contact lens solution related precautions

  • Always use contact lenses before the expiration dates
  • Always use the recommended solution for lubricating or wetting lenses
  • Always keep your contact lenses completely covered by the disinfecting solution 
  • Always follow the directions in the box inserts for the use of contact lenses solutions

If you experience any of the above-mentioned symptoms, a serious condition such as infection, a corneal ulcer may be present. You should immediately consult eye care professional to identify the problem and get quick treatment to avoid serious damage or permanent loss of vision. 

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