Aired (October 26, 2024): Aksidenteng natalksikan ng kemikal na panlinis ng banyo ang kanang mata ng babaeng ito. Dahil sa insidente, halos aninag na lang ang nakikita ng kanyang kanang mata. Magamot pa kaya ito?
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00:00Sparkling clean! That's what we want to achieve in our bathrooms.
00:13But what if when you clean your bathroom, you're in danger?
00:19What if when you clean your bathroom, you're in danger?
00:31Tough, persistent, and persistent in life.
00:44That's how 27-year-old Tiffany, who works for a BBO company, would describe herself.
00:53She dreams of giving her family a comfortable life.
00:59But her dream is fading away.
01:07Her right eye is almost blind.
01:14Because of the accident, I lost my right eye.
01:20She was cleaning her bathroom when a chemical bottle fell.
01:29The reason for this is that it splashed on her right eye.
01:35The accident happened on January 31, 2024.
01:41When I was cleaning the bathroom, the chemical bottle fell.
01:46It suddenly hit my right eye.
01:50The problem is that she was not wearing PPE or personal protective equipment.
01:57That's why the chemical went straight into her right eye.
02:02When it splashed on my eye, I was in intense pain.
02:07At that time, I was in a panic.
02:10I was wondering what was going to happen to my right eye.
02:15Even though she felt the pain, she immediately soaked her eyes with water.
02:26My brother immediately took me to the hospital.
02:32When I arrived at the hospital,
02:36while the doctor was waiting for me, he took me to the sink.
02:42He also soaked my eyes with water.
02:46After the doctor arrived, he irrigated my eyes.
02:51The doctor prescribed eye drops and pain relievers
02:57to alleviate the pain she felt.
03:01After I arrived at the hospital, my eyes turned all white.
03:10At first, I could still see the colors.
03:15But now, I can only see hand motions.
03:20Chemical eyeburn is one of the most dangerous eye emergencies.
03:26When she burns her eyes, she eats the part that hit her.
03:33The lower part of the eye will continue to melt if there are chemicals left on it.
03:39What is really scary is that it can affect the eyes.
03:46It can cause pain such as glaucoma and cataract.
03:51The parts of your eyes that can be damaged by chemical eyeburns,
03:57especially the outer part of your eyes,
04:00such as your skin, eyelids, and eyeball, can be damaged.
04:06According to the expert,
04:08chemical eyeburns can cause redness and burning sensation.
04:14At first, you will feel pain.
04:18You will cry.
04:20Your eyes will become blurry.
04:22You will cry a lot.
04:24Later on, you will feel heavier because your eyes are getting heavier.
04:31Tiffany's work was affected because of the accident.
04:36Because of the accident, I stopped working.
04:43Because of the eye surgery, I couldn't go back to work.
04:52In April 2024, Tiffany underwent a tarsotomy procedure
04:58where she lifted her lower and upper eyelids
05:02so that the eyelids wouldn't stick to her eyeball.
05:07I fixed my lower and upper eyelids
05:09because my eyelids got affected
05:13because the eyelashes on my cornea got stuck.
05:18Two months later, she underwent a buccal mucosa surgery
05:23where she took tissue from her lip
05:27to put it on her eyelid.
05:30At first, I put amnion grafts
05:34to protect my cornea so that it wouldn't get holed.
05:36I fixed my lower eyelids again
05:39because after the eyelid surgery, it still got stuck.
05:45Even if your eyes are affected by a chemical accident,
05:50according to an expert,
05:52it is better to remove the water immediately.
05:55Immediately and for a long time.
05:58It's not that you remove it once and it's over.
06:00You should do it continuously for 15 to 20 minutes.
06:03Cover the affected eye with clean gauze
06:06and bring the victim to the nearest hospital.
06:10If there's an infection,
06:12you need to take care of it.
06:14If there's a bruise or damage,
06:16or if you need to operate on it,
06:18it's better to do it immediately.
06:22In order to avoid this kind of accident,
06:25it's better to properly clean the chemicals
06:28and place it in a safe place
06:30in your homes.
06:32It's very, very important
06:34to use protection.
06:36Usually, you'll notice that those who clean in the bathroom
06:39wear gloves, thick rubber gloves.
06:41Wear goggles.
06:43If you're cleaning,
06:45if there's a single drop of acid or alkali in your eyes,
06:48it can affect your eyes for the rest of your life.
06:52For now, Tiffany is waiting for her schedule
06:55to operate on her cornea.
06:56That's why I'm doing these operations
06:59because I want to go back to my normal life.
07:02I want to go back to work
07:04and I want to go back to my vision.
07:10Our own home
07:12can be affected by an accident.
07:14So, don't be too sure and be careful.
07:18For an accident,
07:20it's clear that it can be avoided.
07:26Hey!
07:30Hey!
07:34Hey!