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Posted by: RETROGHO5TY
A contact lens acts like a sponge. It will absorb any water it comes in contact with until it is fully hydrated. So when it became dry it started sucking water out of your cornea (the front part of the eye on which the contact rests). When a cornea becomes over or under hydrated, then the collagen fibrils within the cornea become less transparent to light. Hence, your vision looks cloudy. Once you remove the contacts and allow the cornea to hydrate itself properly, your cloudy vision will go away. This is the reason why many people can develop corneal ulcers when they sleep in contacts. If the cornea is not hydrated properly it becomes stressed and is more likely to develop an infection.
Wow. Thank you for the actual informative post.
I did not know that. Now I know why my vision gets cloudy with my contacts at night.
Would eye drops help?