DJ Wife was diagnosed with chemical chemititis, a disease that affects the cornea.
After an aesthetic eyelash procedure, Roman was injured in the cornea; Ophthalmologist recommends attention
The Digital Roman Doctor and Influencer Novais, Dj Alfa’s wife, used his social networks last Saturday (5) to report an episode that warns his followers. After performing an aesthetic eyelash procedure, he underwent an eye injury known as chemo chemician.
“It is a way to warn other people, in particular women, of the treatments we have to take with our eyes,” said Roman on social networks. He said the first symptoms were the pain and discomfort of the eyes. For this reason, he searched for medical treatment.
Chemical keratitis is a corneal lesion due to the contact of the eye region with chemicals. According to the Ophthalmologist Mayra Melo of the CBV hospital, the picture requires immediate attention, since this region has a lot of sensitivity. “The cornea is 300 to 600 times more sensitive than the skin, therefore any aggression, even small, can cause intense pain,” explains the expert.
In the case of Romana, the exposure to the products used in the eyelash region caused the loss of corneal epithelium. Epitulio is the most superficial and protective layer of the eye. Mayra Melo stresses that when it is damaged, the epithelium leaves the nerve endings of the exposed cornea, which causes severe pain. “Furthermore, since the cornea is also responsible for most of the eye refraction power, the vision is confused,” he adds.
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The ophthalmologist underlines that cosmetic procedures in the eyes of the eyes must be performed with extreme care, since many involve the use of potentially annoying chemicals. If performed inappropriately or without adequate eye protection, the reactions can be serious.
The treatment for chemical keratitis aims at the regeneration of epithelium. Ophthalmologists wear therapeutic contact lenses, hills for healing eyes, as well as anti -inflammatory drugs and ophthalmic ointments. “In some cases, it is necessary to create an occlusive bandage, keeping your eyes closed to protect the area and accelerate healing,” says Mayra Melo.
Source: Terra

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