Okay, here's information on what to do when a contact lens is lost in your eye, formatted in Markdown with links:
If you lose a contact lens in your eye, don't panic! It can't actually get lost behind your eye. The conjunctiva, a membrane lining the inside of your eyelids, prevents this. Here's what you should do:
Wash Your Hands Thoroughly: Before touching your eye, make sure your hands are clean to prevent introducing bacteria that could cause an <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/eye%20infection">eye infection</a>.
Locate the Lens: Stand in front of a mirror in a well-lit area. Gently open your eyelids as wide as possible.
Examine Your Eye:
Moisten Your Eye: If your eye feels dry or irritated, use lubricating <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/eye%20drops">eye drops</a> or saline solution to moisten the eye. This can help the lens float and become easier to find or remove.
Gentle Removal: If you find the lens:
If You Can't Find It: If you've searched thoroughly and still can't find the lens, it's possible it fell out without you noticing. Retrace your steps in the area where you think you lost it.
See an Eye Doctor: If you experience persistent pain, redness, blurred vision, or a feeling like something is still in your eye after searching, consult an <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/eye%20doctor">eye doctor</a> (ophthalmologist or optometrist) immediately. They can check for any scratches or damage to your cornea and ensure there are no remaining pieces of the lens.
Important Considerations:
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