Improvement of Contact Lens Discomfort (CLD) via 'Eye Washing' Confirmed: Presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Contact Lens Society
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A joint study by Kobayashi Pharmaceutical and Tsurumi University has demonstrated that 'eye washing' using commercially available eye wash solutions is an effective and safe self-care method for Contact Lens Discomfort (CLD). One month of consistent eye washing significantly improved discomfort and suggested potential stabilization of tear film. The study also confirmed safety regarding ocular barrier function and protein adhesion on lenses, with results presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Contact Lens Society in May 2026.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Should I wash my eyes while wearing contact lenses?
- A: The study assumes that contact lenses are removed before performing eye washing.