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Those Cool Halloween Contact Lenses Could Send You To The ER

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Those Cool Halloween Contact Lenses Could Send You To The ER

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But government and medical experts are advising the public not to wear decorative contact lenses because they can cause eye problems, from scratches to blindness.

The cheap nonprescription pairs sold over the counter at malls and beauty-supply or costume stores are unregulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which oversees all medical devices in the U.S. The FDA warns these contact lenses could be contaminated with bacteria and other toxins that could cause a serious eye infection.The American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) cites a study that finds wearing non-prescription contacts increases the risk of an infection called keratitis by 16 times.To get more news about Hidrocor, you can visit beauon.com official website.

These costume contact lenses, also called theater or cosmetic contact lenses, have been known to cause infections, scratches and even blindness, according to the FDA, the Centers for Disease Control and the AAO. In addition, the wearer's vision may be less clear when the over-the-counter lenses are in the eyes.

“The difference is your traditional contact lens is supplied through an eye doctor’s office with an exam, fit, training and monitoring for any risk. The decorative ones appear in all sorts of other venues from gas stations to places selling costumes to online,” said Dr. Elizabeth Becker, an optometrist in Oxford and the immediate past president of the Michigan Optometric Association. “A contact lens that’s not fitting properly can squeeze the cornea and block blood vessels at the edge of the cornea. It can be sight-threatening. Also, you don’t know the source of the contact lenses, if they’re sterile-packed, how old they are…. It's just like getting a drug from Mexico online instead of your pharmacist.”

Leah Carpenter, who bought a pair of $26 zombie contact lenses last year at a store in the Gibraltar Trade Center in Mt. Clemens found out the hard way.. She wound up partly blind in her right eye and with a damaged cornea. The then-16-year-old St. Clair Shores girl had worn them for four hours.

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