Contact Lens | Complications

The growth of new blood vessels into the normally clear cornea to compensate for chronic oxygen deficiency.

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A rare but severe parasitic infection often found in tap water, hot tubs, or swimming pools. It is notoriously difficult to treat. The growth of new blood vessels into the

Small white inflammatory spots on the cornea that are not caused by an active infection but can indicate corneal distress. Serious Infectious Complications Contact Lens Complications

An inflammatory reaction where small bumps (papillae) form under the upper eyelid, often due to lens deposits or mechanical rubbing.

Often associated with contaminated lenses or injury from organic matter, characterized by gray-white spots on the eye. Warning Signs to Watch For