Please help me with an eyeball infection caused by wearing color contacts. This is an infection of the eyeball to be specific. I stopped wearing them and anything in my eyes for many, many days straight but the infection never went away. I have done trials where the first one was a certain amount of days and the next trial was another lengthy amount of days and it still is there, almost like it lies dormant again for me when I try to put the contacts back in my eyes and right when I do boom it starts to hurt and they get red and it always really affects the left eye. I just want my eyes to be better so I can wear them again. I would like to know what I can do to cure this.
Some people have used eye washes containing Chamomile, Eyebright or Colloidal Silver for Conjunctivitis or Pink Eye. If it were me, I'd go to a natural health food store and see if there were any ready-to-use preparations for pink eye.
I advise that you don't take your eyesight for granted, once it's lost or compromised, there's no going back. I personally would not continue to use colored lenses once your infection clears up, not worth it, IMO. https://www.livestrong.com/article/12...ored-contacts/
What I did was I overdid it, I wore them for an extended period of time, stupidly. Never will I do that again. I have read that before. I have silver hydrosol already, I am thinking about just putting the drops in my eyes, two drops and see how that goes.
Make sure it is safe for eye use before you use. Protect your eyes by not putting anything that might be contaminated into them. You could lose your eyesight.
I've never used colloidal silver as an eye drop myself, as I am very cautious as to what I put in my eyes, and not sure I'd be comfortable using it. Here is some advice in another thread about using it for eye infections...https://www.natmedtalk.com/showthread...ver#post185892
That was a good thread, said in the first few lines what I read and was planning to do, two drops in each eye and the kind I have 10 PPM. I read the silver will sting the eye if the eye is infected and not if it is not infected. Pretty cool test to let you know.
I wear prescription contacts and I don't know how aggressive colored ones are on the eyes, but I tend to get minor symptoms of what your describing. Make sure you use eye drops for contacts (which reminds me I need to do more) Also, don't waer them in front of the computer or any bright screen for more than 2 hours at a time. You should be happy with the color of your eyes anyway. I am looking to get eye surgery so I don't have to wear mine anymore.
Please help me with an eyeball infection caused by wearing color contacts. This is an infection of the eyeball to be specific. I stopped wearing them and anything in my eyes for many, many days straight but the infection never went away. I have done trials where the first one was a certain amount of days and the next trial was another lengthy amount of days and it still is there, almost like it lies dormant again for me when I try to put the contacts back in my eyes and right when I do boom it starts to hurt and they get red and it always really affects the left eye. I just want my eyes to be better so I can wear them again. I would like to know what I can do to cure this.
Hi Natural,
If you are still looking for a solution to your eye infection problem, I recommend two modalities:
I tried the silver on my infected eye and it didn't do a thing. Got a RX antibiotic drop and 2 days later my eye is good as new. The CS drops I had were 10ppm Sovereign Silver brand.