Dropping a contact lens is common, but handling it properly is important to avoid eye irritation or infection.
What To Do First
- Stay calm and carefully look around the area
- Remove your shoes to avoid stepping on the lens
- Use a flashlight at a low angle to spot it easily
- Check clothes, bedding, and nearby fabrics where lenses may stick
Can You Reuse a Dropped Lens?
Yes - but only if the lens is not damaged. It must be cleaned and disinfected properly before wearing it again.
How To Clean a Dropped Contact Lens
- Wash your hands thoroughly
- Rinse the lens with contact lens solution only
- Never use tap water, as it may contain harmful microorganisms
- Gently rub the lens and soak it in fresh solution for several hours before reuse
Helpful Tips
- Keep extra lenses and solution with you
- Clean contact cases regularly
- Replace damaged or torn lenses immediately
- Daily disposable lenses should be thrown away if dropped
When To See a Doctor
Consult an eye care professional if you experience:
- Eye redness
- Pain or irritation
- Blurry vision
- Burning sensation after reinserting the lens
Disclaimer
This content is for informational purposes only and should not replace professional eye care advice. Consult a qualified eye specialist for persistent discomfort or vision-related concerns.