TV actress Jasmine Bhasin recently experienced temporary blindness due to wearing contact lenses at a recent event. Here’s what happened and why you should be careful too!
Television actress Jasmine Bhasin has revealed that she experienced “excruciating pain” after suffering damage to her cornea due to wearing contact lenses. The former Bigg Boss contestant felt a painful sensation and found it difficult to see. While she managed to complete her work commitment that day, she had to rush to the doctor due to the pain and temporary blindness she experienced.
Following the injury, Bhasin was told that her corneas were damaged and was given a bandage. She told the media, “I am in a lot of pain. The doctors have told me that I should recover in the next four to five days. But until then, I have to take care of my eyes. It is not easy because I cannot see and I am also struggling to sleep because of the pain.”
Jasmine Bhasin Shares Updates on Her Corneal Injury
Jasmine Bhasin is on the road to recovery and feeling better. The 34-year-old shared her health update with her fans via Instagram. She also thanked her boyfriend Aly Gony for being a pillar of support during such difficult times. She shared a cute video with her fiancé, giving him a heartfelt caption, “The past few days have been extremely difficult, feeling worse with excruciating pain and no vision. Thank you so much @alygoni for not only being with me 24/7 but also being my eyes, trying to make me smile and forget the pain and saying prayers for me every minute.”
Aly Gony also shared a photo of Jasmine undergoing an eye exam on Instagram, following the injury:
While Jasmine Bhasin awaits a speedy recovery, you should quickly learn about the possible cause of the corneal injury and its symptoms, so you can avoid this situation.
What is a corneal lesion?
The cornea is the tissue that covers the front of the eye and is translucent. It focuses images on the retina using the lens of the eye. Any injury to the outer layer of the eye or cornea is called a corneal lesion, according to a report by Penn Medicine.
Symptoms of a Corneal Injury
- Blurred vision
- Pain or burning sensation in the eye
- Sensitivity to light
- Redness
- Swollen eyelids
- Watery eyes
- Sensation that there is something in the eye
Possible causes of corneal lesions
Corneal injuries can occur for several reasons, including:
1. Abrasions
A corneal abrasion is a superficial scratch on the cornea, which is called the window of the eye. It can be scratched by sand, wood, metal particles, dust, dirt, contact lensesor even the edge of a piece of paper. Common symptoms of corneal abrasion include pain, blurred vision, tearing, redness, photophobia (sensitivity to light), and headache.
2. Chemical exposure
Any contact with acids, alkalis or other chemicals can damage the cornea. It usually happens when your eyes come in contact with any fluid. However, it can also happen when you rub your eyes while handling chemicals. If there is redness or a burning sensation, you should talk to your doctor immediately. It can also trigger symptoms such as burning, pain, swelling of the eyelids, blurred vision or watery eyes.
3. Contact lenses
Overuse, poor hygiene or fit, or prolonged use of lenses can lead to abrasions or infections of the cornea. Although most of these problems are thought to heal well, if they do not go away, you should consult a doctor.
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4. Dry eyes
Dry eyes are a common condition that occurs when tears are insufficient to lubricate the eyes. This condition can be very uncomfortable. Severe dry eyes can cause eye inflammation, abrasion of the corneal surface, corneal ulcers, and vision loss if left untreated.
5. UV radiation
Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light can cause corneal burns (photokeratitis). Constant exposure to UV rays can damage the cornea and conjunctiva of the eye.