It helps to regularly clean your contacts, but make sure you’re never using out-of-date lenses, cases, or cleaning solutions. Wash your hands before and after handling the lenses. Take a break without lenses to let your eyes recover from any irritation. And if you still notice burning sensations after doing this, visit your optometrist for a contact lens fitting and exam—this way, you can get an up-to-date pair of lenses and professional advice for avoiding these uncomfortable sensations in the future. […]
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What Is a Contact Lens Fitting?
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