👀💊👀Da Kine on Bacteria & Eye Drops: Stay Woke, Braddah!
Eh, listen up, ’cause dis is serious! Da Centers fo’ Disease Control and Prevention stay warning us not to use certain “artificial tear” eye drops from EzriCare or Delsam Pharma. Dem drops stay harboring an “extensively” antibiotic-resistant bacteria called Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and even people who neva use ’em can get sick from contact with others who use ’em. Dis stay so bad dat da products already wen go through one big time recall all ova da mainland.
So, what we need to know, yeah?
If I wen use dem contaminated eye drops, what kind symptoms I should be watching out fo’?
Okay, so da CDC stay saying dat if you get one eye infection, you might see yellow, green or clear discharge from yo’ eye, pain, redness, sensitivity to light, and blurry vision. If you start feeling sick in other ways too, like respiratory or urinary tract infections, you need to tell yo’ doctor dat you wen use da contaminated eye drops too. 😷💧
What’s da best way fo’ keep from getting sick from da contaminated eye drops?
Eh, da best way fo’ keep yo’self safe is fo’ use eye drops wit’ preservatives, yeah? Dose kind stay good fo’ stopping bacteria from growing. Plus, you gotta wash yo’ hands before you put any drops in yo’ eye, and never use ’em if they stay expired, and make sure you no touch da bottle to yo’ eye or eyelashes. And if you open one bottle already, gotta throw ’em away wit’in one month. And most important, no share yo’ eye drops wit’ nobody else, no matter how much dey beggin’ fo’ ’em! 🧼🚫👥
How else da contaminated bacteria can spread?
Dis kind bacteria can spread from one person to anodda through hands, water, or medical instruments, but da worst is fo’ people who stay in hospitals wit’ IVs, catheters, or breathing tubes, ’cause da germs can get straight into da body. 🏥💉
So, should I be worrying about using otha types of eye drops?
Nah, no need fo’ worry ’bout dat, brah. If you stay using otha eye drops dat yo’ doctor prescribed or from good, trusted brands, you stay all good. 👍💊
But wait, what if I neva use eye drops at all? Can I still get sick?
Well, technically, da bacteria dat stay causing all dis drama, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, stay everywhere – in soil, water, even on our own skin. But da people dat most at risk fo’ getting sick are da ones wit’ weak immune systems, like if dey stay hospitalized or if dey get burn or got cystic fibrosis or stay hooked up to medical devices. Da real message fo’ all of us, though, stay to not go ovaboard on da antibiotics, yeah? Using too much can make da germs change and make da antibiotics not work anymore, which is pretty scary. So, if we really like fo’ stop dis kind of problem from getting worse, gotta make sure we only take antibiotics when we really need ’em. 💪💊🚫
So, there you have it, braddahs and sistahs
NOW IN ENGLISH
👀💊👀The Latest on Bacteria and Eye Drops
Listen up, because this is no joke! The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are warning everyone not to use certain “artificial tear” eye drops sold by EzriCare or Delsam Pharma. These drops contain an “extensively” antibiotic-resistant bacteria called Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and even people who haven’t used them can get sick from contact with others who have. It’s so bad that the products have already gone through a major recall all over the mainland.
So, what do we need to know?
If I used those contaminated eye drops, what symptoms should I be watching out for?
Okay, so the CDC says that if you get an eye infection, you might see yellow, green or clear discharge from your eye, experience pain, redness, sensitivity to light, and blurry vision. If you start feeling sick in other ways too, like respiratory or urinary tract infections, you need to tell your doctor that you used the contaminated eye drops too. 😷💧
What’s the best way to keep from getting sick from the contaminated eye drops?
The best way to keep yourself safe is to use eye drops with preservatives, yeah? Those kinds are good for stopping bacteria from growing. Plus, you have to wash your hands before you put any drops in your eye, and never use them if they are expired, and make sure you don’t touch the bottle to your eye or eyelashes. And if you’ve already opened a bottle, you have to throw it away within one month. And most important, don’t share your eye drops with anyone else, no matter how much they beg for them! 🧼🚫👥
How else can the contaminated bacteria spread?
This kind of bacteria can spread from one person to another through hands, water, or medical instruments, but the worst is for people who are in hospitals with IVs, catheters, or breathing tubes because the germs can get straight into the body. 🏥💉
So, should I be worrying about using other types of eye drops?
No, you don’t need to worry about that, brother. If you’re using other eye drops that your doctor prescribed or from good, trusted brands, you’re all good. 👍💊
But wait, what if I don’t use eye drops at all? Can I still get sick?
Well, technically, the bacteria that are causing all this drama, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, are everywhere – in soil, water, even on our own skin. But the people who are most at risk of getting sick are the ones with weak immune systems, like if they’re hospitalized or if they get burned or have cystic fibrosis or are hooked up to medical devices. The real message for all of us, though, is to not go overboard on the antibiotics, yeah? Using too much can make the germs change and make the antibiotics not work anymore, which is pretty scary. So, if we really want to stop this kind of problem from getting worse, we have to make sure we only take antibiotics when we really need them. 💪💊🚫
So, there you have it, brothers and sisters – make sure you stay vigilant and protect yourself from the contaminated eye drops!