The Nightly Habit That Cost a Man His Sight: A Cautionary Tale for Contact Lens Users

From Morning Yawn to Medical Mayhem. One man woke up with a mildly irritated eye. No big deal, right?
Wrong. A few days later, that irritation turned into a full-blown eye infection caused by a super-aggressive bacteria, Pseudomonas aeruginosa—a name that sounds like a Harry Potter spell, but definitely isn’t magic.

The culprit?
Sleeping in contact lenses.

Even though his lenses were “approved” for overnight wear, doctors said nope—that’s a big risk. In fact, the American Academy of Ophthalmology warns that any overnight contact lens use raises the risk of nasty corneal infections.

😳 The Outcome?

He needed a corneal transplant.
Yep. His vision was permanently damaged, and his work life took a hit too.

👁️ Contact Lens Survival Guide:

  • Take them out before sleeping (yes, even “overnight” ones).

  • Wash your hands first—your eyes aren’t into mystery germs.

  • Clean your case often, and never “top off” old solution.

  • Stick to your lens replacement schedule like it’s gospel.

  • Visit your eye doctor before your eyes demand it.

TL;DR:

Don’t sleep in your contacts unless your eye doctor is cool with it—and even then, maybe don’t. Your corneas will thank you.

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