Yes, it is not recommended to rub your eyes while wearing contacts as it can increase the risk of dislodging the lenses or getting debris trapped under them. This can cause discomfort, infections, or even damage to your eyes and contacts. If you experience irritation, it is best to remove your contacts properly and avoid rubbing your eyes.
If you share contact lenses, what happens will depend on the amount of time the first person wore the contacts, if the contacts were only on the persons eyes for a few seconds or a minute then if you clean them there will be no problem, if the contacts were on for hours then the next different person that where's them their eyes will start to burn, water, and they will probably get an eye infection.
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If you're new to wearing contacts your eyes may burn when you take the contacts out. Increased oxygen to your eye can create the burning or stinging sensation. As your wear contacts more regularly your eyes will adapt; if they do not become used to the contacts and your eyes still burn after a week or two, go and see your optometrist or ophthalmologist.
It all depends on the type of contacts and prescription of your eyes.
Actually I have kept my eyes open for about four minutes, but I had contacts in. With out contacts in I can only keep my eyes open for 45 seconds.
If you have brown eyes and wear blue contacts, your eyes will appear blue when the contacts are in. The natural brown color of your eyes will be covered and the blue contact lenses will give the illusion of blue eyes.
they will never be able to open their eyes again
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As long as they can put them in their eyes, anyone can wear contacts.
They are exactly the same as regular contacts. So no.
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