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After wearing contact lenses, Jasmin Bhasin began experiencing pain in her eyes and trouble seeing. Upon consulting a doctor, it was revealed that she had suffered corneal damage. To prevent such harm, doctors advise several precautions.

Always wash your hands thoroughly before handling lenses to avoid introducing bacteria. Ensure lenses are cleaned and stored in fresh solution daily. Avoid wearing lenses for longer than recommended, and give your eyes regular breaks to breathe.



Never sleep with contact lenses in, as this can increase the risk of infection. Lastly, avoid exposing lenses to water, including swimming or showering while wearing them. Following these guidelines can help maintain eye health and prevent corneal damage.

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