Lian Kao, a Taiwanese student recently became blind due to
eyeball-eating amoebas.
Daily Mail reports that the
hungry single-celled organisms formed after she knowingly left her contacts in
for six months straight without changing or cleaning the lenses.
The
lack of attention to eye hygiene created a breeding ground for an acanthamoeba
infection to form in her contacts and her corneas. After the amoebas formed,
they began burrowing into the student’s eyeballs, causing her to lose her
vision.
She
allegedly left the one pair of contacts in even while swimming and sleeping.
Wu Juan-liang, the director of ophthalmology at Taipei’s Wan Fang
Hospital, explained.
“A shortage of oxygen can destroy the surface of the epithelial tissue, creating tiny wounds into which the bacteria can easily infect, spreading to the rest of the eye and providing a perfect breeding ground.
The
girl should have thrown the contact lenses away after a month but instead she
overused them and has now permanently damaged her corneas.” he said.
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