5.
Regular checkups
Get regular checkups one week, one month, and three months after the first use, and
then every three months, or according to the instructions of your eye doctor.
[Precautions]
1.
Important basic precautions
(1)
You must read this Instructions for Use carefully before using your contact lenses and
keep it for future reference.
(2)
Consult your eye doctor if you have an allergic disease. Allergic conditions may increase
the likelihood of adverse events.
2.
Problems/adverse events
The following problems and adverse events may occur:
(1)
Problems
Lens:
Tearing, scratches, deposit (dirt), deformation (bending) and
discoloration
Storage solution: Empty, discoloration/alteration
Package:
Breakage, liquid leakage, soiling, and wrong number of lenses in the
packaging
(2)
Adverse events
Corneal ulcer, corneal abscess, corneal perforation, corneal infiltration, corneal erosion,
keratitis, corneal epithelial disorders such as corneal epithelial staining, corneal edema,
corneal neovascularization, conjunctivitis, subconjunctival hemorrhage, iritis, hordeolum,
meibomitis, chalazion, ptosis, accommodative asthenopia, dry eye, and loss of corneal
endothelial cells
<Symptoms and countermeasures>
• Do not use forcibly if your eyes are not in good condition or you are unwell.
• Try the following countermeasures if you experience any of the following symptoms
while using the lenses.
If symptoms persist, immediately consult your eye doctor.
Symptoms
Countermeasures
Foreign body sensation, pain,
itching, clouding, unusual eye
discharge, and unusual
redness of the eyes
• Check the lenses. Replace with new ones if they are
damaged or torn.
• If the lens appears dirty, gently rub and rinse the lens.
• If the symptoms occurred after extended periods of
wear, try wearing them for shorter periods.
Unstable visual acuity, difficulty
in seeing, and eye strain
• Check which lens is for the left eye, which lens is for
right, and inside/outside of the lenses and reinsert the
lenses correctly.
• If the lens appears dirty, gently rub and rinse the lens.
• If the symptoms occurred after extended periods of
wear, try wearing them for shorter periods.