When I Take Out My Contact Lens My Eyes Bleed?

Question by Lifeless.: When i take out my contact lens my eyes bleed?
HEY! Whenever i take out my contact lens, my eyes will bleed. Is there something wrong or is it just that i am using too much strength, thus causing it to bleed? Help please!
They actually turn red only. The lenses are soft and they do not last very long. However, when wearing spectable after and using the computer for a while, my eyesight becomes a little blurry and less vivid. Is this normal?

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Answer by Admin
Dear,
contact lens is useful for sometimes of some person eyes but it is not helpful for all type of person. I thinks you should consult your eye expert for the solution of this problem. If you want to make your eye perfect then i suggest you to use some rose-water for your eyes

Answer by sim e
Serious, I have not seen that, if it really bleed, you should go back and tell the optometrist.Let him/her to diagnose the cause of it.Please don not take chances,not worth it.
Optometrist

Answer by Transamgirl
I have never seen this before. Is there actual bleeding or do your eyes become red? Are these contacts hard or soft? How long does this last? Are your eyes completely clear by the time you’re ready to insert your lenses again?

Edit:
The redness is what I suspected. Your contacts MAY be drying out and adhering to your eyes, so removing them would require more of an effort and naturally cause irritation.
Try applying a couple drops of Artificial Tears, Lubricating Drops or Saline a few minutes before removal and see if that helps.
If you spend a lot of time at the computer or reading, then you are blinking less than you should and this causes dryness.
Always make sure your lenses are properly cleaned each night upon removal as the dryness and debris could both contribute to the deterioration of the lenses.
At your next exam, discuss these problems with your doctor, because it’s possible that you can get lenses with a higher moisture content or some made of a different material that may be more comfortable.

Now, to address your problem at the computer…you mentioned having a problem focussing after spending time at the computer. This is actually a very common problem.
Try taking a break every 15 minutes or so to focus on objects at 20 feet and beyond;if you have a window close-by, get into the habit of looking out the window.
In some cases where the patient is myopic, the prescription used for distance is more than that required for the computer or reading, so using an older pair which has a weaker Rx is sometimes helpful.
As mentioned above, If you are wearing your contacts while on the computer, the dryness results in blurriness also.

Hope this helps.

Answer by Keagan
That is definitely not normal. Go back to the eye doctor immediately.

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