7 Risks of Contact Lens Use | Eye Infections, Disease and Complications from Contact Lenses

7 Risks of Contact Lens Use | Eye Infections, Disease and Complications from Contact Lenses

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The video tutorial discusses contact lenses, their types, and various eye conditions associated with their use. It covers conditions like giant papillary conjunctivitis, bacterial keratitis, corneal neovascularisation, tosis, pinguecula, corneal abrasion, and superficial punctate keratitis. Each condition's symptoms, risk factors, and potential complications are explained, emphasizing the importance of proper lens hygiene and usage to prevent these issues.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What are contact lenses and how do they function?

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List the seven different eye conditions that can occur in contact lens users.

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3.

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What is giant papillary conjunctivitis and what causes it?

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Describe the symptoms of bacterial keratitis.

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Discuss the importance of contact lens hygiene and its impact on eye health.

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What preventive measures can contact lens users take to avoid eye conditions?

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What are the risk factors associated with corneal neovascularization?

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