Can a Contact Lens Get Stuck Behind Your Eye?

Can a Contact Lens Get Stuck Behind Your Eye?

How to Remove a Stuck Contact Lens (Without a Slit Lamp):    • How to Remove a Stuck Contact Lens (Withou...   I am a FIGS ambassador, but this video is NOT sponsored by or created in partnership with FIGS. Join the Red Eye MD newsletter: https://redeyemd.kit.com Ever wonder if a contact lens can get stuck behind your eye? It’s a common concern, but is it really possible? In this video, I’ll break down the truth and explain how the eye’s anatomy plays a key role. If you’re a contact lens wearer or healthcare professional, this video is a must-watch and the answer may be surprising... Be sure to like and subscribe for more eye care simplified! Ophtho acronym: CTL: contact lens -------------- DISCLAIMER: This video may contain ambassador and/or affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission or credit if you click on the link, make a purchase through these links and/or use an ambassador code at no additional cost to you. This video is NOT sponsored by FIGS. MEDICAL ADVICE DISCLAIMER: All of the content in this video and description including infor­ma­tion, opinions, con­tent, ref­er­ences, and links is for infor­ma­tional pur­poses only. The Author does not pro­vide any med­ical advice on the Site. This video should NOT be used for medical advice or to guide clinical practice. The author takes no responsibility for any actions taken or not taken based on the information provided. The accuracy of the information in this video cannot be guaranteed. Access­ing, viewing, read­ing, or oth­er­wise using this content does NOT cre­ate a physician-patient rela­tion­ship between you and its author. Pro­vid­ing per­sonal or med­ical infor­ma­tion to the Principal author does not cre­ate a physician-patient rela­tion­ship between you and the Principal author or authors. Noth­ing con­tained in this video or its description is intended to estab­lish a physician-patient rela­tion­ship, to replace the ser­vices of a trained physi­cian or health care pro­fes­sional, or oth­er­wise to be a sub­sti­tute for pro­fes­sional med­ical advice, diag­no­sis, or treatment. Please con­sult a licensed physi­cian or appropriately-credentialed health care professional in your com­mu­nity in all mat­ters relat­ing to your health.