An inflammatory reaction where small bumps (papillae) form under the upper eyelid, often due to lens deposits or mechanical rubbing.
A scratch on the cornea's surface caused by a damaged lens, trapped foreign bodies, or improper handling. Contact Lens Complications
Small white inflammatory spots on the cornea that are not caused by an active infection but can indicate corneal distress. Serious Infectious Complications An inflammatory reaction where small bumps (papillae) form
Infectious keratitis (inflammation of the cornea) is the most dangerous complication and can lead to permanent vision loss. trapped foreign bodies
Many complications are related to the mechanical presence of the lens or a lack of oxygen (hypoxia) reaching the eye.