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    Hi, I was wondering how long it could take for vascularized blood vessels to turn into ghost vessels? I haven't been wearing my contacts in over 2 months, but I haven't seen a decrease in the redness of the veins.. Are they supposed to look less red? Also, I feel like this is the prime reason for my discomfort..
    If anybody knows or experienced this, I would appreciate it a lot.

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    I have never used lenses but i used an ointment and after that my eyes turned red and stayed that way. I also think that this is my prime reason for discomfort if the veins in my eyes were gone i know i would feel a lot better. I drink a lot of water and that makes my eyes feel a little bit better, and the veins look less red but i guess they will never go away.

    what type of dry eye do you have?

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    • #3
      I drink a lot of water too, which also seems to be temporary relief for the next day.. Doctors have told me that I don't have dry eyes...they all seem to agree that it is corneal exhaustion from contact lenses..

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      • #4
        Are you talking about vessels in corneas or in the white of the eye (they're not actually in the white, I think).

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Randolph View Post
          Are you talking about vessels in corneas or in the white of the eye (they're not actually in the white, I think).
          He's talking about vessels in the cornea, not the conjunctiva (white part) because he said things about ghost vessels which only appear in the cornea.

          @synes89
          It could take weeks, it could take months to heal. You can't define a cornea's specific duration of healing. Good luck!

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