Man goes blind after sleeping with contact lenses, experts warn of irreversible damage

Chad Groeschen’s vision loss resulted from a dangerous infection caused by sleeping in “Night and Day” contact lenses, which are supposed to allow extended wear. He woke with severe pain and cloudy vision, eventually needing a corneal transplant.

Groeschen’s case highlights risks associated with overnight contact lens use, including increased infection rates. A 2013 study found that sleeping in contacts raises infection risk. Similarly, Mike Krumholz suffered severe eye damage from sleeping in daily disposable lenses, resulting in a rare parasitic infection.

To prevent infections:

  • Wash hands before touching lenses.
  • Remove lenses before sleeping, showering, or swimming.
  • Clean and store lenses properly.
  • Replace lens cases regularly.

Good eye hygiene is crucial to avoid serious complications like blindness.

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