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Symptoms will subside after 3-4 days, but then go to the pool but use goggles. I can't open my eyes when I get up in the morning. Acute conjunctivitis infection. Immediate treatment is required and the pool should not be placed for at least 2 weeks. As...MásSymptoms will subside after 3-4 days, but then go to the pool but use goggles. I can't open my eyes when I get up in the morning. Acute conjunctivitis infection. Immediate treatment is required and the pool should not be placed for at least 2 weeks. As noted in Q5, since it is highly contagious, it is important not to transfer it to others. In addition to the symptoms of Q7, there are systemic symptoms such as fever and sore throat. The onset of an infection called pharyngeal conjunctival fever. Because it can be infected in the pool, it is also called pool fever. Please consult an ophthalmologist or a pediatrician as soon as possible. We cannot put in pool until healed. I use contacts. Please remove contact lenses from the pool. Naturally, the lower eyelids are turned upside down and the eyelashes are upside down. When the eyelashes touch the cornea, the cornea is finely scratched, causing foreign body sensation and hyperemia. If you have severe symptoms, consult an ophthalmologist to see if you can... Menos
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