I have abnormal floaters in my left eye!
I have noticed abnormal discharge from my left eye, which is light yellow in color.
I hadn't worn my contact lenses for a long time, but after wearing them for a short period, I experienced some pain.
The next day, when I wore them again, I had this light yellow discharge, and my vision appears blurry.
Could this be an issue with my contact lenses, or is there something wrong with my eye?
RealHard, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/07/10
Dr. Wang Ziyang reply Ophthalmology
It is possible that an infection in the eye is causing the presence of discharge.
If there is already an inflammatory response in the eye, it is advisable to treat the condition first before wearing contact lenses.
Reply Date: 2005/07/10
More Info
Unusual yellow discharge from the eye can be concerning, especially when accompanied by discomfort and blurred vision. Based on your description, it seems that you have recently experienced some discomfort after wearing contact lenses, which may be contributing to the symptoms you are experiencing. Here are some potential causes and solutions for your condition.
Possible Causes
1. Contact Lens-Related Issues:
- Infection: Wearing contact lenses for extended periods or not following proper hygiene can lead to infections such as conjunctivitis (pink eye) or keratitis. These infections can cause yellow discharge, discomfort, and blurred vision.
- Irritation: If you haven't worn your contact lenses for a while, your eyes may be sensitive to them. This can lead to irritation, resulting in discharge and discomfort.
- Dryness: Contact lenses can sometimes cause dryness, especially if they are not the right fit or if they are worn for too long. Dry eyes can lead to discomfort and a feeling of blurriness.
2. Allergic Reactions:
- Allergies to dust, pollen, or even the materials in the contact lenses can cause your eyes to produce discharge. This is often accompanied by redness and itching.
3. Eye Conditions:
- Conjunctivitis: This is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, which can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or allergens. Bacterial conjunctivitis often results in yellow or green discharge.
- Blepharitis: This is an inflammation of the eyelids that can lead to crusty discharge, especially in the morning.
- Corneal Ulcer: A more serious condition that can occur due to contact lens wear, leading to pain, discharge, and blurred vision.
Recommended Solutions
1. Remove Contact Lenses: If you experience discomfort or unusual discharge, it is advisable to remove your contact lenses immediately. Give your eyes a break and allow them to recover.
2. Consult an Eye Care Professional: It is crucial to see an eye doctor as soon as possible. They can perform a thorough examination to determine the cause of your symptoms and provide appropriate treatment. If an infection is present, they may prescribe antibiotic eye drops.
3. Practice Good Hygiene: Ensure that you are following proper hygiene practices when handling your contact lenses. This includes washing your hands before touching your lenses, using the correct cleaning solutions, and not wearing lenses longer than recommended.
4. Consider Eye Drops: If dryness is an issue, artificial tears or lubricating eye drops can help alleviate discomfort. However, consult with your eye care professional before using any drops, especially if you are wearing contact lenses.
5. Avoid Allergens: If you suspect allergies, try to identify and avoid potential allergens. Over-the-counter antihistamine eye drops may help alleviate symptoms.
6. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of your symptoms. If the discharge persists, worsens, or is accompanied by severe pain, redness, or vision changes, seek immediate medical attention.
Conclusion
In summary, the yellow discharge from your left eye could be related to contact lens use, an infection, or an allergic reaction. It is essential to remove your contact lenses and consult with an eye care professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Taking these steps can help ensure your eye health and prevent further complications. Always prioritize your eye care and seek professional advice when experiencing unusual symptoms.
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