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Can I Still Wear Contacts with a Red Spot on My Eye?

6/20/2025, 4:40:30 PMMale25-34

At the age of 20, I've noticed a concerning red spot in my eye, which could possibly be a burst blood vessel. I believe this issue is manageable and should resolve itself over time. There’s no discomfort or pain accompanying it, but I’m unsure whether it’s safe to continue wearing my contact lenses in this situation. Is it advisable to use contacts with a condition like this?

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Cony

6/20/2025, 4:40:47 PM

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It's understandable to be concerned about a red spot in your eye, especially when considering whether to wear contact lenses. While a burst blood vessel (also known as a subconjunctival hemorrhage) often resolves on its own and usually isn't painful, there are some important considerations for contact lens wear in this situation.

Main Points:

  • A red spot could be a harmless burst blood vessel.
  • It's generally advisable to avoid wearing contact lenses if you have any changes in your eyes, even if there is no pain.

Explanation:

A subconjunctival hemorrhage can happen for various reasons, including minor trauma, coughing, or straining. While it's often harmless and the redness typically fades in about one to two weeks, your eye's surface might still be sensitive. Wearing contact lenses when there’s a visible change, even without discomfort, may increase the risk of irritation or infection.

Next Steps:

  1. Stop Wearing Contact Lenses: Avoid wearing contacts until the spot resolves completely. This will help prevent any potential irritation or complications.
  2. Monitor the Spot: Keep an eye on the red spot over the next week. If it continues to worsen or if you develop discomfort, sensitivity to light, or vision changes, further evaluation may be needed.
  3. Practice Good Eye Care: If you choose to reintroduce contacts later, ensure your contact lenses and case are clean, and consider reducing wear time until you're sure your eye is healthy.
  4. Stay Hydrated: This can help maintain overall eye health and comfort.

If the red spot persists beyond a couple of weeks or if you have any new symptoms, reassessing your eye health with a professional would be prudent. In the meantime, remember this situation is common, and it's great that you’re paying attention to your eye health!

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