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I had a severe eye infection and received treatment. Let's all be careful about eye infections this summer.
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I had an eye infection, but the treatment went really well!!!!
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They take good care of eye issues too. I'm satisfied.
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I was having a hard time with an eye disease, but the doctor's treatment was great.
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To prevent annoying eye infections during summer... "Start by cleaning your pillow"[3]
Today... I will go home immediately... I need to remove the pillow covers and send them off in the washing machine~~~~. They said they are doing all the childcare alone over the weekend because their husband is not around. I forgot to wash the pillow cover.. After reading this article... I suddenly felt my heart drop.. Oh no.. -------------------------------- Bacteria are teeming on the bedding closest to the eyes. To prevent eye infections, it is important to keep objects like pillows that are close by clean. [Photo=Clipart Korea] One of the most annoying and common diseases that occur during the summer is conjunctivitis. High temperatures and humidity create an ideal environment for the proliferation of various bacteria and viruses. Additionally, playing in the water at swimming pools or having contaminated sweat enter the eyes can also cause eye infections. According to American health and medical media outlets such as 'Healthline,' eye infections are often associated with water activities, but the bed, which we consider the most comfortable space, can also be a cause of eye infections. Mold, bacteria, and house dust mites can cause infections through bed covers, blankets, and pillows. Among them, pillows are especially close to the eyes as bedding and are directly connected to eye infections. Dandruff, skin oils, and hair that come off the face mix together, providing food for dust mites in the pillowcase, making it an ideal place for bacteria to breed. Therefore, maintaining cleanliness through regular washing and sterilization is of utmost importance. Pillows should be dusted off outside every day or vacuumed with a bedding cleaner to remove dust, bacteria, and other harmful substances. Wash once a week, but for pillow fillings like cotton or buckwheat husks that are difficult to clean, they should be exposed to sunlight at least once a week to eliminate bacteria. Since pillowcases are difficult to wash, bacteria can continuously proliferate, and it is also difficult to completely remove dead bacteria or bacterial excretions. Therefore, it is better to replace pillows that have been used for about three years with new ones. When the humidity is high, mold and bacteria grow more easily, so if the room is humid and bedding is damp, use a dehumidifier to lower indoor humidity or place charcoal to absorb moisture. Special caution is also needed at vacation accommodations. If the lodging does not replace pillows and bed sheets daily, there is a risk that someone with conjunctivitis may sleep on the same pillow and then use it themselves. If you are concerned about pillow hygiene at the accommodation, you can place a towel over the pillow to prevent the pillowcase from directly touching your skin. Kwon Soon-il kstt77@kormedi.com
인프리24.07.16Views 63Likes 0 
(Curious) Symptoms, treatment, and prevention methods for conjunctivitis caused by the novel coronavirus[12]
These days, they say COVID-19 is surging again. The novel coronavirus Arcturus (XBB.1.16) that originated in India tends to cause eye infection symptoms, and it is said to appear similarly to eye infection symptoms in children and adolescents. Fortunately, although the transmissibility is high, the severity is relatively low, so I think we just need to be careful. I'm curious about CashDoc!!! What are the treatment methods for symptoms of the novel coronavirus eye infection (conjunctivitis)? What are some preventive methods? These days, with the frequent occurrence of conjunctivitis due to fine dust and yellow dust, how should we distinguish between conjunctivitis and COVID-19? I sincerely hope that COVID-19 will end so I can live without worries!
뽁뽁23.05.17Views 91Likes 0 New variant of COVID-19 spreading with conjunctivitis[10]
It is said that the new COVID-19 variant XBB.1.16, which is widely spreading in India, was first detected domestically on March 9th last month! The new variant, nicknamed "Arcturus," is characterized by common COVID-19 symptoms such as fever and cough, along with eye problems like conjunctivitis, eye redness, and itching in some confirmed cases. Did you think it was just an eye infection, but it turns out to be COVID? Compared to the previous Omicron variant, its transmissibility has increased by 1.17 to 1.27 times, and it is spreading to several countries including India, the United States, Singapore, Australia, and Canada, so everyone should be cautious!!
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