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Sloppy Contact Lens Use Is Driving More 1 Million Eye Infections Each Year

The Canadian Press , 13 Nov, 2014 11:01 AM
    NEW YORK — A new government report says sloppy care of contact lenses is a main reason for hundreds of thousands of eye infections each year.
     
    The reports estimates that there are nearly 1 million patient visits to doctor's offices, clinics and hospitals for treatment of an infection of the cornea called keratitis (kehr-uh-TEYE-sis). Most cases are mild irritations or redness, but a very small number are severe and can lead to blindness.
     
    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the report Thursday.
     
    CDC officials say keratitis often occurs when contact lenses are worn overnight or are not properly cleaned or stored.
     
    About 38 million Americans wear contact lenses. Other researchers have estimated 1 to 10 per cent suffer keratitis or other eye problems.

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