Have your eye doctor check: Fitting of the lens, to see why the lid is touching it. If it's due to ptosis, then you may need to have an oculoplastic surgeon involved with revising or correcting it in both eyes. If it's sticking to the cornea due to a reduced tear film, then that needs to be addressed and corrected too. It could be a combination of factors causing this that your eye doctor can sort out.
Answered 7/20/2014
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More info: Not sure what your "circle lens rubbing against eyelid" really means. If you give us more information and details we might be able to help. However, see your local OPhthalmologist (MD) or optician (glasses) for best answer
Answered 10/10/2017
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