Wednesday, August 12, 2009

The Past 2.5 Months - Part 1

Everytime I think that that will be the longest time I go without blogging, it just gets longer! This time, I haven't blogged for 2.5 months. Unbelieveable. Where has the time gone?!?

The past 2.5 months have been pretty exciting, to say the least. DH took a weeks' leave in the first week of June with the intention of having a holiday right here in Singapore. Yep, that's right, to save some money, we decided to tour Singapore instead since there were so many places we have yet to visit in Singapore. Unfortunately, the night before DH's leave started, DS came down with a fever. And as usual, the bug spread to me and DD too. Just when I thought things couldn't get worse with DH's leave ruined and us spending time sick at home instead of enjoying our holiday, DH came down with sore eyes! Yep, he must have picked up the bug from work. It was a really nasty bug with each eye being infected for 2 weeks. DH says he has never seen sore eyes so bad, even though he sees patients with sore eyes fairly frequently at work. Well, it spread from DH to me, then to DD and finally DS. And guess what? DS spread it back to DH again!!! It took us a grand total of 7 weeks before we got rid of the bug from our household. I started reading up about sore eyes and from our personal experience with it, this was what I learnt:

- Sore eyes can be bacterial or viral.

- The eye drops prescribed for sore eyes are anti-bacterial so they wouldn't work if yours is viral. But doctors usually prescribe them anyway, possibly as prophylaxis. But really, if they are viral in nature, even if you do nothing, it'll eventually go away anyway. Some literature suggests that using the eye drops as prophylaxis on the good eye (assuming only one eye was initally infected) would, in fact, make the good eye more susceptible to picking up the virus.

- If it's bacterial, it'll respond to the eye drops within a few days and you'll see the eyes getting much better. If it's viral, it may not respond and the sore eyes can continue for 2 weeks.

- If it's viral, just drop breastmilk into your eyes a few times a day. Breastmilk contains antibodies which do work against viruses. So there, go befriend a few lactating mothers. You'll never know when you need their help. :P We used only breastmilk in the eyes later on in our infection and that seemed to have cut down the infection time from 2 weeks to 1 week.

- Change pillow cases and towels (bath and hand towels) daily. Change sheets twice a week if you have kids who love to bury their faces into their sheets. Throw away all eye make up or any other make up which goes near the eyes. Wash all makeup brushes if they are too expensive to be replaced. No face towels, just use tissue paper.

- If you have more than 1 kid, put most of their toys away, leaving only those which can be washed or wiped down easily. Towards the end of our infection, we disinfected everything (toys, furniture, doors, etc) nightly with a diluted bleach solution. Door knobs and other common household items like telephones and remote controls were disinfected twice a day.

- And contrary to what many believe, you can't get sore eyes by simply looking at someone with sore eyes! The bug, however, spreads really easily. For instance, if I have sore eyes and I unknowingly rub my eye and later open a door, the next person who touches the door knob will get the bug on his hands. If he proceeds to touch his face, he may transfer the bug to his eyes.

- Oh, and one more, you don't develop any immunity to sore eyes just because you've just recovered from it. DH's eye doctor warned him that he could catch it again anytime. And he did! DS spread it right back to him!

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