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[ - ] BoozyB 2 points 2.2 yearsFeb 27, 2023 07:58:33 ago (+2/-0)

Related advice: do not enter a lake, swimming pool or hot tub while wearing contact lenses.
I know a young lady who did that and an amoeba got under the lens and burrowed into her cornea.
She was very lucky to be referred to an ophthalmologist who had seen this condition and knew how to treat it. After two long years of intense treatment and a cornea transplant, she still has her sight.

[ - ] Nosferatjew 1 point 2.2 yearsFeb 27, 2023 04:05:07 ago (+1/-0)

the person likely got infected when they rinsed their sinuses with tap water.
Wtf, who rinses out their sinuses?

[ - ] Weredawg 0 points 2.2 yearsFeb 27, 2023 06:28:51 ago (+0/-0)

It helps if you get bad sinus infections like I used to, but I never used tap water for it.

[ - ] eongoat 0 points 2.2 yearsFeb 27, 2023 06:47:03 ago (+0/-0)

"rinses out their sinuses"
like a neti pot or nevage nasal cleaner. You need to use boiled or distilled water, never use tap.

[ - ] GloryBeckons 0 points 2.2 yearsFeb 27, 2023 14:24:06 ago (+0/-0)*

You shouldn't be using freshwater for that at all. Only sterile saline solution. Pressurized nasal sprays are made for this purpose and they are cheap. Phlegm is salty for a reason. Washing it out with freshwater is harmful.

[ - ] HelpAcct123 0 points 2.2 yearsFeb 27, 2023 21:28:53 ago (+0/-0)

I use distilled water in a 1% iodine soultion