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Let's say you accidentally sleep in your SofLens One Day contacts. You wake up the next morning and you're extra sensitive to light. Does that mean you need a trip to the ER?
As a service to the visitors to Lens 101, can anybody list some symptoms that definitely require a visit to the eye doctor? |
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