
 These Are the Real Consequences of Sleeping With Your Co
It might seem harmless. You come home tired, lie down âjust for a minute,â and suddenly wake up hours later â still wearing your contact lenses. Or maybe youâve done it intentionally, thinking itâs no big deal.
But according to eye care professionals, sleeping with your contact lenses on can have serious consequences â and many people donât realize the risks until itâs too late.
Letâs break down what really happens when you sleep with your contacts⌠and why experts strongly advise against it.
 Why Sleeping With Contact Lenses Is Risky
Your eyes need oxygen to stay healthy. During the day, your eyes get oxygen directly from the air. But when you wear contact lenses, especially overnight, that oxygen supply is reduced.
Now add closed eyelids into the mix while you sleep â and your eyes are getting even less oxygen than usual.
 This creates the perfect environment for:
- Bacteria buildup
- Dryness
- Irritation
- Infection
Even lenses labeled as âextended wearâ can still pose risks if not used exactly as prescribed.
 The Most Common Consequences
Here are the most important risks you should know about:
1. Eye Infections
Sleeping in contacts significantly increases your risk of eye infections, including Keratitis.
This condition involves inflammation of the cornea and can be caused by bacteria, fungi, or parasites.
Symptoms include:
- Redness
- Pain
- Blurry vision
- Sensitivity to light
In severe cases, it can even lead to vision loss if not treated promptly.