Showing posts with label risks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label risks. Show all posts

Friday, August 21, 2015

%99% of #contactlens users ignore hygiene rules, adopting behaviors that could lead them even to #blindness.% - http://clapway.com/2015/08/21/contact-lens-users-risking-blindness-101/

​In an effort to promote contact lens and eye health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) did a report based on a nationwide survey of 1,000 contact wearers. CDC discovered that 99 percent of them ignore hygiene rules adopting behaviors that could lead them even to blindness.


CONTACT LENS RISKS IN NUMBERS


Almost 85% of contact lens wearers say that they have showered with their lenses in while 61% have gone swimming wearing them. Health officials have always been suggesting that lenses should not come in contact with water and that even swim goggles are not a healthy solution.


Users’ cleaning habits are not better with 55% of them sometimes “topping off” their lens case with a more disinfecting solution. The official recommendation says that all contact lens users have to empty the case and then clean in before filling with fresh solution.


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Almost two-thirds of the surveyed sample had rinsed their contact lenses using tap water, which is a potentially risky move. As the report says, household tap water may be safe for drinking, but it is not sterile and the microorganisms contained in it can cause eye infections:


“Household tap water, although treated to be safe for drinking, is not sterile and contains microorganisms that can contaminate lens cases and contact lenses and cause eye infections,” the report says.


Over half said that they had slept overnight with their lenses in and more than 87% admitted they had fallen asleep in their contacts at some point, making napping the most common offense. While certain contact lenses are FDA approved for overnight wear, the CDC says that “sleeping in any type of lens can increase the risk of eye infections.”


Jennifer Cope, the lead author of the study, CDC medical epidemiologist said in a statement that healthy contact lens wear and care is extremely important and that many users do not have a clear idea about their proper use:


“Good vision contributes to overall well-being and independence for people of all ages, so it’s important not to cut corners on healthy contact lens wear and care. We are finding that many wearers are unclear about how to properly wear and care for contact lenses.”


THE RIGHT USE OF CONTACT LENS


The report of CDC comes with tips, to help reduce the risk of eye irritation or infections:


– Users should never sleep with their contact lenses in unless an eye care provider advises them to do so.


– All water must be kept away from contact lenses. Do not shower while wearing them and remove them before swimming or using a hot tub. Never wash or store your contact lenses in water.


– Contact lenses must be replaced as often as recommended by your eye care provider.


– Before putting their contact lenses in the case, users should clean it using fresh solution and never water.


– Store contact lens case upside down with the caps off after each use.


– The contact lens must be replaced, at leas, once every 3 months.


– Visit an eye care provider as often as recommended by your primary health care provider.


– If experiencing eye pain, blurred vision, redness or discomfort, remove the contact lenses immediately and call an eye care provider.



 


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Survey: Contact Lens Users Risking Blindness

Friday, July 10, 2015

FDA Warning: Pain Relievers May Not Be Your Friend - http://clapway.com/2015/07/10/pain-relievers-may-not-be-your-friend654/

FDA warns public about pain relievers


Everyone loves pain relievers for one thing, their ability to take away all the sores and pain from whatever ails at the moment. However, the FDA is strengthening its warning about pain relievers and how they increase the risk for heart attack and stroke from the ingredient known as NSAID, or Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug.

NSAID, for those who don’t know, is one of the more common pain relief meds one can get and is used to treat a variety of pain symptoms. But also it is used to lower swelling and fever.


The Risks of Pain Relievers


Although there is already a written warning on all boxes of pain meds warning of the risk of heart attacks and strokes, the FDA is increasing the seriousness of the warning. Researchers are not sure exactly what is causing the attacks to occur, but the unfortunate side effects can occur in the first few weeks after taking a pain reliever.

It is important to remember that if you are continuing to use NSAIDs, then the risk of having those attacks increases. Also, it is noted that although aspirin contains NSAID, the risk warning does not apply to the medication.


Further warnings


Naturally in prescriptions there may be times when your doctor or physician prescribes more than one medication for you for pain management or other reasons. In these cases, considering the topic of discussion, you should avoid taking multiple meds that contain NSAID.

The reason being that other prescription medications contain NSAID. So if you were to take more of the same ingredient, naturally your risk of attack goes up exponentially.

Right now, the FDA is calling for manufacturers to update the information that is printed on medication both prescription and over the counter. The updated information with medication containing NSAID will be more specific in its risks of heart attacks and strokes. The FDA is also requesting that the manufacturers update their facts page about the pain reliever ingredient, NSAID.

Unfortunately, if you have already suffered a heart attack or stroke and you take pain relievers with NSAID, then the risk for you goes up as well. This means millions of Americans that suffer from heart disease and heart attacks are at an increased risk of having another attack in taking the medication. Even dying in their vulnerable state, which is why the FDA is issuing out the increased warnings about the NSAID ingredient to the public for their awareness.



 


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FDA Warning: Pain Relievers May Not Be Your Friend