A Girl Left Her Contacts In For 6 Months And Amoebas Ate Her Eyeballs

If you wear contacts this is for you. Don’t keep them on for too long…

A Girl Left Her Contacts In For 6 Months And Amoebas Ate Her Eyeballs | IFLScience

It sounds like a classic urban myth, the sort of thing that would be shared wildly until counteracted by Snopes. However, Taiwanese undergraduate Lian Kao really has been blinded as a result of not changing her contact lenses.

The space between contact lenses and the eye is well suited to allowing microorganisms that don’t like oxygen to breed, and worse still, feed on the cornea. Acanthamoeba represents the main threat, and in Kao’s case six months of not removing her lenses gave it ample time to become established.

Acanthamoeba does not feed directly on human tissue. Instead it eats bacteria. Bacterial infections became established on Kao’s cornea, so the amoeba had plenty to eat to get a colony started. Then it burrowed into Kao’s eyes to get at the bacteria living further in.

Acanthamoebic keratitis, as the condition is called, can occur from not disinfecting contact lenses. Lens cleaners have been recalled after potentially exposing wearers to Acanthamoeba infections through failure to disinfect properly.

While lenses that haven’t been cleaned pose a risk, not taking them out at all is a far greater danger. Kao reportedly didn’t remove her lenses for six months, not only sleeping in them but swimming as well. Since swimming pools often contain Acanthamoeba this greatly heightened her risk.

Dr Wu Jian-Liang, director of opthalmology at Wan Fang Hospital said, “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.”

Corneal transplants can sometimes repair the damage, but success is mixed mainly because it can be hard to get rid of the infection once it takes hold.

Acanthamoebic keratitis causes pain, eye redness and blurred vision, but surprisingly, the pain often does not become intense enough to cause people to seek help until the damage is already done. Washing hands prior to changing lenses is also an important line of defense.

Re: A Girl Left Her Contacts In For 6 Months And Amoebas Ate Her Eyeballs

you are not supposed to sleep or shower in contacts let alone wearing them for 6 months. Even I get red eye if i wear it too long. Good read :k:

Re: A Girl Left Her Contacts In For 6 Months And Amoebas Ate Her Eyeballs

Eye guess she didn't see that coming :D

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someone has to be an idiot to wear contacts for that long. she got what she asked for. no sympathy for her.

Re: A Girl Left Her Contacts In For 6 Months And Amoebas Ate Her Eyeballs

Gaah ! :eek:

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I didn’t know about shower. Because water sticks the contacts to the eyeballs ?

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I think coz shampoo and chemicals can go into your eyes and even lens may fall off. Same goes for swimming. But if you can close your eyes during shower then I think you can

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Heat actually is bad as well when wearing contacts - it can cause the contacts to adhere more to the cornea and it's also harder to remove the lenses at the end of the day. Most doctors just recommend wearing them from 6-8 hours a day.
I can't even stand wearing mine for more than 8 hours, let alone days!

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Can't read the article. Too depressing. Thanks for the heads up though. This could save someone.

Really feel bad for the person. And no, she does not deserve this.

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Fortunately it is uncommon but it can happen. And can happen even before 6 months.

She deserve sympathy for her mistake.

Re: A Girl Left Her Contacts In For 6 Months And Amoebas Ate Her Eyeballs

another good reason to keep wearing Non-Contact Lenses! :joel:

Re: A Girl Left Her Contacts In For 6 Months And Amoebas Ate Her Eyeballs

Wow thats kind of scary. But seriously, who is stupid enough to leave their contacts in for that long? I buy the breathable type of contacts, which make it much easier for oxygen to get to the eye but I still would not wear them for longer than a day without taking them out.

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This is some scary sht