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Tips to protect eyes from volcanic ash

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The Department of Health (DoH) on Monday warned the public on possible eye irritation­s as volcanic ashes may cause adverse effects on the eyes.

“The smoke, the small particles with sulfur can irritate the mucosal membrane of the body, like the eyes. It can get your eyes irritated quite badly if you are exposed to this,” Health Undersecre­tary Rolando Enrique Domingo told reporters.

Domingo advised those individual­s affected by the eruption of Taal Volcano in Batangas to wear goggles or eye glasses.

“Ang ina-advise din ng mga ophthalmol­ogist – do not look up. Iyon kasing eye lashes natin meron syang proteksyon sa mata. So ‘pag nagpo-fall ‘yung abo, naproprote­ktahan, pero ‘pag tumingin ka sa taas pwedeng dumiretso sa mata mo,” said Domingo.

Domingo also advised the public to refrain from using contact lenses.

“At this time, we advise you not to wear contact lenses. Kasi pwedeng dumikit sa contact lenses ‘yung abo and then it will irritate your eyes,” said the health official.

In case an individual suffers from eye irritation, Domingo said that it is important to immediatel­y wash the eyes with clean water.

“To remove the offending agent, wash your eyes with cold [and] clean water repeatedly,” he said.

He also noted that antibiotic eye drops are also being distribute­d by the DoH in Calabarzon.

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