Friday, February 12, 2010

Viral Infection Of The Eye Viral Eye Infection, Am I Being Sensible Or Paranoid? ?

Viral eye infection, am i being sensible or paranoid? ? - viral infection of the eye

I have sores in their eyes, namely, herpes simplex type 1, I think, is what is essentially herpes or not sexually transmitted. My eyes were "tingling" and "infection" without some hurt at the moment and once extended to the other eye with tears, so I know that you can infect other places. You do not transfer the infection in the genital area, is less rubbing his eyes after washing in the shower or the shower actually washing with water to overflow my eyes to the rest of my body including the genital area. I tend to wash my hair in the bathroom first and then a shower so that water does not drip onto my face, my hell, it is paranoid or sensitive Spreading this infection? It is a pain in the *** to wash your hair over the bath and does not own, so if I knew that it was not possible to extend, to disturb, as discussed above wouldnt.

I wash my hair is still above the bath or singing distributed in this way at all? I could call NHS Direct, but I'm sure that things are more important things with a Saturday evening, ideas, someone very much? Thanks

4 comments:

Silent Storm said...

If you go to the doctor may prescribe a drug Valtrex caleld and that your problem is cured in a few days. Be careful, do not try to touch your eyes, and wash before and after using the toilet, hands. This is the best defense against the spread of germs and viruses. Wash your hair in the shower and do not be so paranoid.

psycho bob said...

Call your doctor for the number of emergency medicine and you contact us. It is necessary to solve this case, another you might have a scar on the outer surface of the exercise of the eyeball that can affect your vision. If the GP service gives him a prescription, check your local newspaper for the chemical Duty 4 today or tomorrow.
Sorry if you are afraid of, but do not be too careful with your eyes

faulty_b... said...

You have no wounds in the eyes (the same could be triggered by the virus, but not a cold sore as such), but you might have an infection of the eye easily.

There is no need to ring NHS Direct, you should contact your doctor, your eye drops.

You are right, do not touch your eyes, itch, then the other eye, due to the spread of infection. If you do not need to bite the eye, rubbing with a hand, but then put his hand next to the other eye if it has not been properly washed.

Shower normally, act normally, do nothing, go get a doctor for some eye drops. Easy.

Maid In Britain said...

Do not think that it herpes, but it is possible to proboly an eye infection .... Consult your doctor, you can suffer from eye drops, or allergy, one much to prescribe.
Doc again injects a few drops of an allergy, cold water onto the eye and gently pat dry.
Wash your hands when you touch, you keep your eyes and hair as you would normally wear their hair like the hair in the eyes of the sting can cause eye infections and the spread
Well, not if you know why here!
If you want your soldiers, you should wash your hands before using the bathroom, just in case.
They wash and wash your body in the shower head, just the hair and body separately, wash your face with one of two groups for the infected area, and another for the rest of the face, drywhether white or other, to use with the latest eye area, not the towel, unwashed, and choose your doctor on Monday for some eye drops or cream

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