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Aired (August 20, 2023): Hindi inaasahan ng mag-ina sa Davao na ang kanilang masayang paliligo sa ilog, mauuwi sa peligro. May linta kasi na dumapo sa loob ng mata ng kanyang anak. Ano ba ang dapat gawin sa ganitong sitwasyon? Alamin ‘yan sa video na ito.

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00:00 I don't have a rap.
00:01 In this video, a child's eyes are seeing something.
00:05 And if you look closely,
00:07 the thing that is reaching his eyes is a tooth.
00:10 My eyes grew big.
00:14 Why did the tooth get in my eyes?
00:17 Oh my, you're so naughty.
00:20 I'm thinking of different things.
00:22 How did it happen? How did it get in?
00:25 Why not just in my eyes?
00:28 Why did it get in my son's eyes?
00:30 In a river in Tago de Oro,
00:35 the family of Caitlyn is usually happy and happy.
00:39 They are four people.
00:41 While we were sitting on the rock,
00:44 I was surprised that my son was crying.
00:46 He suddenly came to me and started crying,
00:48 asking for help in his eyes.
00:51 His eyes grew big,
00:53 and he was able to see the tooth that was clinging to the child's eyes.
00:56 We tried to remove it with a cloth,
01:00 but he didn't want to do it because he was avoiding the cloth.
01:05 He was avoiding the tooth.
01:07 We were so scared.
01:08 We were screaming.
01:10 Here in Agustan del Norte,
01:18 the main characters are still the teeth.
01:21 In a vlog challenge,
01:23 the content creator is Farouk.
01:26 There are a lot of teeth.
01:29 There are five of them.
01:31 And for today's video,
01:40 in the white water,
01:43 Farouk is looking for teeth.
01:47 We will try to get teeth,
01:50 because they have a strong desire to challenge us.
01:53 Let's go.
01:54 Let's go.
01:57 We will stay here for a few minutes.
02:03 And a few more minutes.
02:05 I feel something.
02:09 There's something injecting me.
02:14 It's called anesthesia.
02:18 It's injecting.
02:19 It's just like that.
02:21 But our expert's reminder is strong.
02:24 We are not supposed to do anything like fun
02:27 or for any adventure.
02:28 Because we are inviting unwanted trouble by doing that.
02:31 So don't do it for fun.
02:32 Do you know that cockroaches
02:35 can suck blood up to ten times its own size?
02:38 And there are also cockroaches that remove the glass.
02:43 Like those cockroaches that have bold and rainbow-like colors.
02:48 And most of these even stick to the teeth.
02:51 It's scary.
02:53 If you get bitten by a poisonous leech,
02:56 that's the time we can expect some infection.
02:58 Sometimes people experience fever,
03:00 dizziness,
03:02 itchiness, redness.
03:04 We can expect some skin conditions.
03:05 But Farouk's advice is not to be judgmental.
03:09 Because in real life,
03:11 he's the one who's stuck in the junks.
03:13 I'm afraid of going viral.
03:16 And I can help my parents
03:19 because of the poverty.
03:21 Farouk is a brother of seven.
03:23 And because of the poverty,
03:25 he only finished high school.
03:27 I'm used to being bitten by leeches.
03:30 Because our job there is planting rice.
03:34 And it's normal for us to be bitten by leeches.
03:38 But he can now see an opportunity in vlogging.
03:41 He understood the importance of making viral content.
03:46 Farouk introduced his income from vlogging to his family.
03:50 My siblings want to study in college.
03:53 And my parents can't afford to send me to college.
03:57 So I hope that I can be able to study
04:00 and help my siblings study.
04:02 But despite Farouk's good example,
04:06 he also values his own safety.
04:08 He should always be the first to know.
04:13 Katelyn's life and safety depends on her.
04:17 She's the one who's stuck in the junks.
04:21 I don't want to sleep.
04:22 I'm so tired.
04:24 I don't want to sleep.
04:25 I don't want to sleep.
04:27 The child was sleeping.
04:31 And the child was clinging to the bed.
04:33 We told her not to sleep.
04:36 And the child's eyes were closing.
04:41 While the child was on the way to the health center,
04:43 they noticed that the leeches were disappearing from the child's eyes.
04:47 My mother noticed that the leeches were falling.
04:51 The leeches were falling and my mother caught them.
04:55 When my mother caught them, she threw them away.
04:58 I was afraid to touch them.
05:01 Thankfully, the leeches didn't go into the child's eyes.
05:06 We'll have them checked up on the eyes.
05:08 As a mother, you can see the red eyes.
05:13 Her eyes were red.
05:15 I asked her if she was sick.
05:18 She said she was just itchy.
05:21 And we're happy to report that Katelyn is clear from the leeches.
05:25 My eyes are okay.
05:29 There's no more pain?
05:30 No.
05:31 What should you do if a leech is approaching you?
05:36 [music]
05:38 What's the timing?
05:40 [laughs]
05:41 Wait.
05:42 Step 1.
05:43 Keep calm.
05:46 Don't pull them.
05:50 But I want to...
05:51 But don't.
05:54 Don't pull them.
05:55 Because your wound might get worse.
05:57 And don't scratch them.
06:00 I want to scratch them because they might have harmful bacteria that can infect the wound.
06:05 Once the leech has detached itself,
06:07 clean the wound with mild soap and warm water,
06:10 and regularly check the wound if there are any signs of any infection.
06:14 But if it gets stuck in the eyes, like what happened to Katelyn,
06:17 what can we do to remove it?
06:19 The best thing we can do is to put some steam.
06:21 We can give some steam.
06:23 And if the leech still can't be removed from the wound,
06:26 the patient should be treated by the leeches.
06:32 The leeches are very dangerous.
06:35 They are very aggressive.
06:36 They are very aggressive.
06:37 They don't want to sleep.
06:38 That's why you should be careful.
06:40 Keep your eyes open so that they won't harm you.
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