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A scratched eye usually refers to a corneal abrasion, a scratch on the clear front surface of the eye. The cornea is highly sensitive, so even a minor scratch can be painful and...
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A scratched eye usually refers to a corneal abrasion, a scratch on the clear front surface of the eye. The cornea is highly sensitive, so even a minor scratch can be painful and...
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You can technically wear contacts in light rain, but it is generally not recommended because rainwater can carry irritants, microbes, and pollutants that increase infection risk...
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Prescription contacts can be part of a Halloween costume, but they must be handled safely and legally to protect your eyes. Cosmetic lenses that alter appearance are classified...
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Wild eyes contact lenses refer to heavily patterned or tinted contacts that create a striking, dilated-looking eye effect. They often feature limbal rings, enlarged black segmen...
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