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Jennie Hurst said she is not fond of swimming and only did a few laps. |
A woman lost the sight in one eye after going swimming in a pool at a hotel spa wearing contact lenses. Jennie Hurst, from Southampton, contracted acanthamoeba keratitis - a rare and painful infection caused by amoeba which naturally occurs in water. The infection causes hypersensitivity to light and the 28-year-old said she was confined to a dark room for three months. She is now warning of the dangers of swimming or showering wearing contacts. Ms Hurst underwent four operations, stays in hospital, and a treatment regime in which she had eye drops administered every half hour. She said: "During that time I was literally confined to my bedroom with blackout blinds at the window. The only thing I could do was to listen to the radio. "One evening, I was so desperate to look out of window to get a glimpse of the outside world that I opened my curtains in the middle of the night. "As soon as I did this the moon shone in my eyes and it really hurt. I didn't do that again in a hurry." Ms Hurst said she has been left with no vision in her left eye and the damage to her cornea could be permanent. The environmental coordinator, who had been wearing contact lenses for five years, went swimming at a hotel while on a residential training course with work. "The irony is that I don't even like swimming - I only did a few laps," she said. "My consultants were quite surprised that I had gone swimming and probably thought that I had been a bit lazy whereas I wasn't aware of the problem at all - it didn't even enter my brain to take them out. "I felt guilty that I had let it happen when actually I could have just taken my contacts out and saved everyone a lot of time and bother and myself a lot of pain. "I have always been so careful with my contact lenses. I always remove them when sleeping and always use contact lens solution to wash them." (Read by CJ Henderson. CJ Henderson is a journalist at the China Daily Website.) (Agencies) |
英國(guó)一位女性近日因戴著隱形眼鏡在一家賓館的溫泉池游泳,導(dǎo)致一只眼睛失明。 詹妮?赫斯特來(lái)自英國(guó)南安普敦,她患上了棘阿米巴角膜炎。這種罕見(jiàn)的角膜炎可使患者眼部疼痛,由一般生活在水中的棘阿米巴原蟲(chóng)引起。 這種感染可導(dǎo)致見(jiàn)光敏感。28歲的赫斯特說(shuō)她不得不在暗室里呆了三個(gè)月。現(xiàn)在她警告大家,不要戴著隱形眼鏡游泳或者洗澡。 赫斯特接受了4次手術(shù),現(xiàn)在還在住院,還經(jīng)歷了半小時(shí)滴一次眼藥水的治療過(guò)程。 她說(shuō):“那段時(shí)間我只能呆在臥室里,窗邊都不能有光線。我只能收聽(tīng)廣播度日?!?/p> “一天晚上,我太想看看窗外的世界了。我在半夜拉開(kāi)窗簾?!?/p> “我剛一拉開(kāi)窗簾,月光就照在了我的眼睛上,太疼了。我馬上拉緊了窗簾。” 赫斯特說(shuō),她的左眼已完全失明,角膜也造成了永久損壞。 赫斯特是一名環(huán)保協(xié)調(diào)員,戴隱形眼鏡已經(jīng)五年了。當(dāng)時(shí)她正在進(jìn)行住宅培訓(xùn)課程,在一家酒店下水玩了一會(huì)兒。 她說(shuō):“很諷刺的是,我根本不喜歡游泳,就是下去玩了一會(huì)兒?!?/p> “我的顧問(wèn)對(duì)我去游泳非常驚訝,可能認(rèn)為我有點(diǎn)兒懶,其實(shí)我根本不清楚戴隱形眼鏡游泳的危害,我甚至都沒(méi)想過(guò)要取出眼鏡?!?/p> “發(fā)生這種事情,我感到很內(nèi)疚,其實(shí)我當(dāng)時(shí)應(yīng)該取出眼鏡,這樣就可以不浪費(fèi)大家那么多時(shí)間,不給大家?guī)?lái)麻煩,也不讓自己如此疼痛?!?/p> 赫斯特說(shuō):“我戴隱形眼鏡一直很小心,每天睡覺(jué)前我都取出,而且經(jīng)常用專(zhuān)用護(hù)理液清洗隱形眼鏡?!?/p> 相關(guān)閱讀 英哈里王子派對(duì)裸照曝光 王室承認(rèn)真實(shí) (中國(guó)日?qǐng)?bào)網(wǎng)英語(yǔ)點(diǎn)津 Julie 編輯:陳丹妮) |
Vocabulary: hypersensitivity: 過(guò)敏癥,高靈敏度 lap:(競(jìng)賽場(chǎng)的)一圈;(游泳池的)一個(gè)來(lái)回;(旅程的)一段 solution: 溶液,溶劑 |
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