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Sore Eyes
« on: July 03, 2007, 10:53:52 am »
Does anyone hear knows any medication for sore eyes?.. "one-day" medication?..  :-[ Kelangan ko kasi pumasok ngayong week na to kasi ngayong week na rin yung audtion po namin sa cheering (intrams).. help naman po!..  :'( They wont let me stay in school kanina kaya pinauwi nila ako ng maaga..  :-\
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Re: Sore Eyes
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2007, 07:11:26 pm »
Sore eyes, which is of viral origin, is self-limiting. Anti-inflammatory and antibiotic eye drops or ointment may be used upon the advice of a health professional. To relieve the discomfort, warm compress may be applied to the eye 5 to 10 minutes three times a day.

source: http://www.unilab.com.ph/consumer/health_news_ailment_details.asp?ttt=81

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« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2007, 04:43:14 pm »
Sore eyes is somewhat uso again.

For informations about this, I copied the ff text from [href="http://www.doh.gov.ph/faqs/sore_eyes]DOH's site[/href].

1. What is sore eyes?

" Sore eyes" is a common term for an inflammation of the thin covering of the eyeball and the inner eyelid brought about by a viral infection which may be highly contagious.

2. How does sore eyes spread?
Sore eyes can spread by contact of contaminated hands with the eyes (hand to eye contact ) or through touching of eyes with hands which got into contact with contaminated surfaces or objects. It can also spread through droplets from a person with sore eyes who also has a runny nose or cough.

3. What are the signs and symptoms of sore eyes?

1. Redness of the eye
2. Eye discomfort describing as burning or gritty but not sharp
3. Vision is usually normal although smearing particular in waking, maybe common.
4. Pain on the eye on exposure to light
5. Water-like discharge commonly seen but later eyes maybe difficult to open in the morning, glued together
6. Runny nose and sore throat maybe present

4. How long does sore eyes last?

Signs and symptoms of sore eyes will peak in 3 to 4 days, and patient will be relieved and recover in about 10 to 14 days.

5. What are the complications of sore eyes?

After a severe and prolonged infection there can be corneal scarring that can result in glare and decreased vision.

6. Is there a treatment for sore eyes?

Sore eyes which is of viral origin is self-limiting. Anti-inflammatory and antibiotic eye drops or ointment may be used upon the advice of a health professional. To relieve the discomfort, warm compress may be applied to the eye 5 to 10 minutes three times a day.

7. How to prevent sore eyes?

1. Wash hands frequently and thoroughly with soap and water.
2. Do not touch your eyes and face without washing your hands.
3. Do not share towels, eyeglasses/ shades and make up.
4. Do not reuse handkerchiefs (using a tissue is best).
5. Used make-up must be thrown away if the patient has been diagnosed with infectious conjunctivitis.
6. Be careful that tips of eye drops or ointments do not touch the eyes or eyelashes. .
7. Don’t swim (some bacteria and viruses can be spread in the water).
8. Avoid shaking hands.
9. Disinfect surfaces, doorknobs, counters, elevator buttons, hand rails with dilute bleach solution.
10. Clothes, towels, pillow cases and anything else which may have come in contact with an infected person should be washed.

8. What should patients with sore eyes do?

1. Frequently wash hands with soap and water.
2. Use clean tissue to remove discharge from eyes and wash hands afterwards.
3. Dispose used tissue in garbage bins. If the latter is not available, keep tissue in a small plastic bag then discard it as soon as you find a garbage bin.
4. To prevent irritation of the eye and possible scarring, do not use contact lens while one has sore eyes.
5. Do not wear eye make-up until the problem has been resolved.
6. Warm compress may be helpful to relieve discomfort and remove "crust".
7. Use antibiotic or antiviral medication only upon prescription by the doctor .
8. If drops or an ointment is prescribed, the applicator tip and infected eye must never come in contact with each other.
9. Especially for persons with sore eyes with runny nose or cough, stay in a separate room or away from other family members or co-workers.

9. Should I report for work if I have sore eyes?

1. As much as possible, do not report for work. However, if unavoidable circumstances require you to report for work, especially if you have sore eyes accompanied by runny nose and/or cough, stay in a separate room or away from other employees.
2. In workplaces where you mingle or work closely with other employees, it is best to stay at home.

10.Should I go to school and attend classes if I have sore eyes?

Spread of sore eyes can be hastened by crowding and close contact with other persons thus, those with sore eyes are advised not report to school.

11.Until when should one be absent from work or school?

Until the symptoms have resolved and until there is no discharge from the eyes.

12.What is conjunctivitis?

Conjunctivitis is the medical term that describes an inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin membrane that covers the white of your eyes (sclera). This membrane produces mucus to coat and lubricate the surface of the eye. When the conjunctiva becomes irritated, the blood vessels enlarge making the eye appear red in color.
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Re: Sore Eyes
« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2007, 05:42:15 pm »
Thanks for posting this. Yay for you! =)

Girls, just do not forget to wash your hands always. That's the number 1 precaution for every diseases.

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Re: Sore Eyes
« Reply #4 on: September 25, 2007, 01:38:44 pm »
thanks for this post.. so informational. don't scratch your eyes frequently especially when it's already itchy. lalong ma-iiritate;)
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Re: Sore Eyes
« Reply #5 on: September 26, 2007, 12:34:20 am »
The solution is application of maxitrol.  You should have the ointment and liquid med :)
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Re: Sore Eyes
« Reply #6 on: September 26, 2007, 03:10:09 pm »
nice post.. ;)

i just had sore eyes and yeah maxitrol is good..its expensive though
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Re: Sore Eyes
« Reply #7 on: September 27, 2007, 03:27:40 pm »
waaah! sayang kasi late ko na to nabasa..
i just had sore eyes last friday at naging ok na ako nun wednesday.

anyway,thank you for the info.ü
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Re: Sore Eyes
« Reply #8 on: September 27, 2007, 10:28:36 pm »
Thanks for posting this. Yay for you! =)

Girls, just do not forget to wash your hands always. That's the number 1 precaution for every diseases.

Are hands sanitizers enough to replace frequent hand-washing?
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« Reply #9 on: October 09, 2007, 05:46:23 pm »
tama bang dito tong thread na to?? mga sis, i really need your help.. uso ngayon ang sore eyes, at nahawa ako!!huhuhu  :-[ finals pa naman namin ngayon, kelangan ko talga pumasok.. ano ba pinakamagandang dapat gawin dito, aside sa mga paglagaya ng ointment?? gusto ko na matanggal kagad to... huhuhuhu.. gano ba katgal tong sore eyes?? this sat. din may gimik kami ng mga blockmates ko, ako pa nagyaya at nagpipilit na matuloy yun, tapos baka di ako makapunta.. ayoko maging kj!!! help me mga sis.. ang hapdi ng mata ko.. huhu, tapos mas maliit ung left eye ko ngayon, yung left pa lang my sore eyes e..huhu help!  :-[
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Re: Sore Eyes
« Reply #10 on: October 17, 2007, 01:51:50 am »
nice post.. ;)

i just had sore eyes and yeah maxitrol is good..its expensive though

See... If you use other products, its only going to extend your suffering.  You can reuse it anyway
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Re: Sore Eyes
« Reply #11 on: September 12, 2008, 10:06:05 am »
ako hindi nagkakasore eyes.... ;D...ewan ko ba kung bakit..there are times nga lahat ng friend ko meron tapos ang ginagawa nila yung kamay nila na pinunas sa may sore eyes ,ipupunas din sa mata ko..pero kahit ganun gawin nila wala pa rin,hindi pa rin ako magkasore eyes...nagtataka din ako..pero sa sarili ko lang ha..iyakin kasi ako kaya hindi cguro nagkakasore eyes.
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Re: Sore Eyes
« Reply #12 on: September 13, 2008, 01:21:28 am »
Are hands sanitizers enough to replace frequent hand-washing?

as far as i have gone through my nursing education (currently reviewing for the Nov NLE), nope. nothing beats frequent handwashing. though today, debates have been going on about your query. but it hasnt been proved yet that sanitizers and alcohol could be substitutes to the renowned hand washing. it is the single, most effective way to control the spread of microorganisms.

Hand Sanitizers & Disposable Gloves

Hand sanitizers and single-use gloves are not substitutes for handwashing. If
used correctly, hand sanitizers and single-use gloves can provide additional food
protection. However, if used incorrectly, both can become a source of food
contamination. Alcohol hand gels are effective against some bacteria but have minimal
effect on viruses such as Noroviruses and the Hepatitis A virus.

reference:
http://www.co.outagamie.wi.us/publichealth/Adobe%20forms/HandSanitizers.pdf
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Re: Sore Eyes
« Reply #13 on: September 13, 2008, 03:09:43 am »
Also known as pink eye, if i'm not mistaken.
Handwashing talaga dapat to prevent sore eyes.
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Re: Sore Eyes
« Reply #14 on: September 13, 2008, 11:57:32 am »
oh.. last time i got sore eyes was.. uhm, grade five? ;D
so many years ago. anyways, may mga nabibiling antibiotic eyedrops na remedy for that. mga 5 hours lang yta, mahe-heal na sya. go to Mercury Drug or Watsons. they could really help. ;)
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