Woman blinded by parasites after making mistake with her contact lenses
Woman blinded by parasites after making mistake with her contact lenses

Woman blinded by parasites after making mistake with her contact lenses

The 23-year-old said she was in the 'worst pain she'd ever felt'.
Did the contacts really make a difference here or is swimming in affected waters the main hazard?
My understanding is that acanthamoeba are basically everywhere, and the contacts being worn when swimming or showering are actually one of the main factors in acanthamoeba infection. They normally eat bacteria but they are opportunistic parasites, and I guess the contact gives them the opportunity.
So does the acanthamoeba get stuck behind the contact and can't get washed away by tears? Or do the contacts cause small abrasions that serve as an entry point? What role is the contact lens playing?
Probably didn't help, but yea...infected water and getting it in your eyes and not rinsing them properly really doesn't help.
I'd imagine tearing and blinking may rinse them away before they could burrow, but if they got under the lense they'd be protected.