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Bought a new pair of contact lens for my daughter. Where should I keep these lens safely? Should I keep it in fridge? After searching on internet I got even more confused. Many suggestions but can't take a decision. Is it good to store eye lens in refrigerator?
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No, it is not recommended to store contact lenses in a refrigerator. The temperature fluctuations and dry air in the fridge can damage the lenses and cause them to become brittle. Instead, store them in a sealed plastic case with the lens solution in a cool and dry place.

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Contact lenses are more like spectacles and all lenses that come from the doctor do come with protective cover.There's no need of keeping them in a refrigerator because they'll get wet and you'll need to wipe them.The more you wipe them the more you will end up destroying them. All you have to do is store them in a cool and clean place away from dust.
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Yes. I agree with your answer. Clear and neat explanation. As I have the same question in my mind, it is helpful. 
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Contact lens should be always kept in dust free environment. That's why it has got a sterilized protective cover. No need to keep lens in refrigerator. There is no use of keeping contact lens in fridge.
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I wear contact lenses and have done for many years. I've never even heard of anyone keeping them in the fridge. As long as they are stored in the correct solution they will be fine at room temperature. 

If you are worried about it you could always get daily disposables which don't need storing at all. I wear these and find them so easy, a new pair every day.
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I started to wear contact lens when I was 13 years old. I have worn them for more than 45 years. In all the years I've worn the contacts, I've never once stored them in a refrigerator. When I buy new contacts I normally order 2 pairs at the same time. This is in case one gets broken or lost. I need my contacts and if one is lost or broken I can't wait for a replacement to come. My second set of contacts is stored in the lens case it comes in. Once every two weeks I change the liquid in the case so the lenses don't dry out or become brittle. I have stored my second set of contacts like this for years. I keep the case cleaned and filled with the solution to keep the contacts safe and in good condition.


In the evening when I remove my contacts there is a storage case that comes with the solution. I clean and wash the case before adding my contacts. After I fill the case with the solution for the evening. This cleans and conditions the contacts. The cleaning process normally takes 6 to 8 hours to complete. Some solutions may irritate the eyes and these are not good. You will need to test the different solutions on your daughter's eye to make sure there is no burning or stinging. In some cases, this is because if the case is not set in the upright position and laid down. The solutions need to be in an upright position in order to work correctly. Always follow the instructions on the cleaning and storing solutions. This is very important for your eyes and do not have problems when you put the contacts in the next day. 

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It is not advisable to keep the contact lens inside the fridge. The ideal one is to keep them at room temperature. In fact, they can be in this way for a long period of time.
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Well according to me Contact lenses are more like spectacles and all lenses that come from the doctor do come with protective cover.There's no need of keeping them in a refrigerator because they'll get wet and you'll need to wipe them.
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Your contact lenses should be kept at room temperature rather than in the refrigerator. They may usually be stored at room temperature for years without drying out.
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I personally think that contact lense should be kept in a dust free environment so I don’t think it’s advisable to keep them in a fridge. I’ve never even heard of such.
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I used to wear contact lense. It should be well immersed in the solutions. Change has per the doctors direction. Place in cool place means didn't place in place where there is explosion of sunlight or any other rays. It can be stored in room temperature without getting any heat.
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It is not recommended to store contact lenses in the fridge, unless the manufacture instructions specify it , as it can cause dryness and brittleness, and increase the risk of damage or infection. Always follow the manufacture's instructions and keep the lenses in a clean, disinfected case.
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No, keeping contact lenses in the refrigerator is not recommended. Contact lenses should be stored in a clean, dry place at room temperature. Keeping them in the refrigerator can cause them to dry out and become brittle, which can cause discomfort and irritation when worn.
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It is not recommended to store contact lenses in a fridge. They should be stored in a clean, safe contact lens case with contact lens solution as per the instructions provided by the eye care professional. Storing contact lenses in a cold environment like a fridge can cause them to lose their moisture and shape, and lead to discomfort when wearing them.
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It is good to keep these lens in fridge if you have them. if you are not sure, it is best to consult a doctor first before deciding if they should keep them in the fridge.
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No, normally they can be stored for years at room temperature without ever drying out . Your contact lens should be at room temperature but not on fridge
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I have never heard of contact lenses being kept in a fridge. all contact lenses are just like Spectacles they come with a special waterproof and dust free bag or cover 
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Contact lenses should not be kept in the fridge, as the cold temperature and moisture can damage the lenses and alter their shape. Contact lenses should be stored in a clean and dry case, and the solution should be changed regularly to prevent contamination. It is also recommended to avoid exposing contact lenses to water, as it can introduce harmful bacteria and cause infections.
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No, contact lenses should not be kept in the fridge. Contact lenses are typically stored in a clean, dry, and properly ventilated case at room temperature. Storing them in the fridge can expose them to moisture, temperature fluctuations, and potential contaminants, which can adversely affect their quality and safety.








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Keeping your contact lenses in a fridge is not recommended as they can get cloudy due to condensation and you can have trouble seeing through them. Usually, eep them back in the packaging that they came in.
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It is generally not recommended to store contact lenses in a refrigerator as this can cause them to dry out and become brittle. If you would like to keep your contact lenses in the best condition, it is best to store them in a clean, dry case at room temperature. Make sure to replace the case every 3-6 months to keep your contact lenses clean and safe.

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