Sniffling and sneezing?

@lilybug (21107)
United States
February 28, 2008 2:28pm CST
Wear contacts? Grab your glasses and ditch your contacts until you feel better. Optometrists from the University of Alabama at Birmingham have pointed out that wearing contacts when you are sick can lead to serious eye infections. Why? When you are battling a virus, "tear production is altered and eyes tend to get very dry," says William Benjamin Ph. D., a professor of optometry at University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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@mishastar (734)
• United States
28 Feb 08
I rarly wear my contact anymore. I moved to a place where the air is so dry that when I wear my contacts, I constantly have to put in eye drops. But this is some interesting information.
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@lilybug (21107)
• United States
2 Mar 08
I do not wear contacts at all anymore. They were beginning to bother my eyes too much.
@whittby (3072)
• United States
28 Feb 08
Oh for pete's sake. Never knew about this. When my kid is sick from now on, I'll be sure he uses his glasses. whit
@lilybug (21107)
• United States
2 Mar 08
Better safe than sorry I think.
• United States
5 Mar 08
Hey, thanks for sharing, lilybug. I never would have thought of that on my own. I guess that's what we have PhD's for, right?
@Ldyjarhead (10233)
• United States
28 Feb 08
Interesting. I wear mine every day but take them out before bed. I've never had an eye infection in the 20 or so years I've been wearing them (no, not the same pair). :) That could be because I rarely get sick.
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@lilybug (21107)
• United States
2 Mar 08
Lucky you rarely getting sick.
• United States
28 Feb 08
Never knew this, but I do take them out when I'm sick. My eyes tend to get dry and the contacts are uncomfortable then.
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@lilybug (21107)
• United States
2 Mar 08
Dry eyes and contacts are not a good combination for sure.