In recent years, with the improvement of everyone's awareness of myopia prevention and control, more and more myopic children choose to wear orthokeratology lenses for correction. But after wearing glasses for a long time, there is always the possibility of something other than medical treatment, such as an accident, the lens is broken!
Next, we will focus on several "broken mirror" scenes, and parents and children can start taking notes.
Pay attention to these kinds of "broken mirror traps"!
‧ The lens slipped off and was crushed
This happens often in connection with an incorrect posture for wearing glasses. When taking off the glasses, it is best to turn on the mirror fill light, lay out a towel, lean forward against the countertop, and keep your eyes 45 degrees below the front. At this time, if the lens slips inadvertently, it is also likely to fall on the desk towel.
If the lens accidentally falls to the ground, first do not move your body, it is best to stay standing, and the people around you should stay away from the space, and then lean down to look carefully.
When picking up the lens, when the convex side is facing up, use the suction stick to suck it up; If the concave side is facing up, it can be glued with wet fingers, and clamping, pinching, etc. may cause "broken mirrors".
Obviously it was broken in the mirror case
One of the most frustrating situations is when the lenses are placed in the case and suddenly break. This may be due to too much or too little solution, causing the lenses to be crushed or shattered by the lid; It is also possible that the lens is placed with the concave side down, and there is a vacuum between the lens and the bottom of the box, which makes it difficult to absorb and eventually cause the lens to break.
To avoid this, you can pour the preservation solution so that it is not over the lenses and the cleaning basket at the same time, leaving the concave side of the lenses facing upwards to ensure that the lenses are completely submerged in the solution. During daily storage, do not shake the cleaner vigorously, and try to keep it out of the reach of children and pets to prevent it from falling and falling.
The first step of successful correction is to protect your orthokeratology lenses, and parents and children must try to avoid these "broken lens traps"!