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Can I take a nap with contacts on? How about for 10 minutes, or 15, 30, or 60 minutes? Updated 2023 - eyeSTYLE blog Lens.com
![contact lens: Man takes a quick nap with contact lenses on, wakes up losing right eye to flesh-eating parasite - The Economic Times contact lens: Man takes a quick nap with contact lenses on, wakes up losing right eye to flesh-eating parasite - The Economic Times](https://img.etimg.com/thumb/msid-98146088,width-1200,height-900,imgsize-25402,overlay-etpanache/photo.jpg)
contact lens: Man takes a quick nap with contact lenses on, wakes up losing right eye to flesh-eating parasite - The Economic Times
![Can I take a nap with contacts on? How about for 10 minutes, or 15, 30, or 60 minutes? Updated 2023 - eyeSTYLE blog Lens.com Can I take a nap with contacts on? How about for 10 minutes, or 15, 30, or 60 minutes? Updated 2023 - eyeSTYLE blog Lens.com](https://www.lens.com/eyestyle/wp-content/uploads/Sleeping-1024x576.png)
Can I take a nap with contacts on? How about for 10 minutes, or 15, 30, or 60 minutes? Updated 2023 - eyeSTYLE blog Lens.com
![Sleeping in contact lenses increases the risk for contact lens–related eye infections by six- to eightfold. Approximately one third of contact lens wearers report sleeping or napping in their lenses. CDC reports Sleeping in contact lenses increases the risk for contact lens–related eye infections by six- to eightfold. Approximately one third of contact lens wearers report sleeping or napping in their lenses. CDC reports](https://external-preview.redd.it/ncWVIANA975Y5P8bvf7_jBXYW_OWavXvbRCXvWFTh34.jpg?auto=webp&s=d43771bc799c41201aee8d704bb704e29bbade84)
Sleeping in contact lenses increases the risk for contact lens–related eye infections by six- to eightfold. Approximately one third of contact lens wearers report sleeping or napping in their lenses. CDC reports
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