Aired (April 11, 2024): Bukod sa ulan at putik, isa rin sa mga pagsubok na kinakaharap ng mga umakyat ng bundok ang mga limatik. Ano nga ba ang dapat gawin kung dumikit ito sa ating mga mata? Alamin sa video.
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00:00A lot of people are trying to hide from the sun, but some seem to want to get closer.
00:06Well, that's why people like to climb mountains, Susan.
00:09It's also one of the things you can do this summer.
00:11For those who haven't tried it yet,
00:14but for those who are hiking again and again,
00:16this is their way to get rid of their stress.
00:19But Susan, it's not easy to reach the top,
00:22and there are a lot of things you can try.
00:25That's my story, Dapat Alamo!
00:30When it comes to climbing mountains,
00:32it's raining heavily.
00:34But what to do
00:35if there's a stick stuck in your eye?
00:39Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:44Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:45A lot of people have been affected by a stick stuck in the eye of a hiker, Chino Sakamarina Sur.
00:50I like climbing mountains because I can release the stress I feel from what I do every day.
00:58I feel relaxed when I climb mountains.
01:00When we arrived at Mt. Isarog, we didn't expect it to rain.
01:05Because when it rains, the sludge comes out.
01:09Along the trail, when we were going down the mountain,
01:11the sludge was increasing.
01:13I just didn't notice that it suddenly came up to my body.
01:17Even though it's hot, the weather on the top of the mountain is unpredictable.
01:20Clouds pass through the mountains,
01:22so sometimes when you're inside the clouds, it gets foggy,
01:25or sometimes the rain pours.
01:27Sometimes while you're on the trail, the rain suddenly pours.
01:30Out of the many mountains that Chino has climbed,
01:33he noticed a lot of sticks on Mt. Isarog.
01:35At the beginning of the trail, you can see it sticking to your rubber shoes, to your legs.
01:41You should know that a stick or stick is a blood sucking parasite.
01:45There are a lot of sticks that you can see on the road, on the branches, on the trees.
01:50That's why I felt like something was stuck in my eye
01:53because I felt like something was sticking in my eye.
01:57According to an ophthalmologist, Dr. Mitchie Buduan,
02:00when a stick is attached to its attached part,
02:03it doesn't feel pain because it removes anesthetic or anesthetic
02:07and stops coagulation or blood clot.
02:10The impact of a stick is on the eyes.
02:13It doesn't go inside or cause a hole.
02:20Usually, it's only on the external part of the eye that the stick can penetrate.
02:25This is a reminder not to forcefully remove the stick.
02:28There will be irritation at first and at the same time,
02:32there will be an allergic reaction so watch out for it.
02:35For example, if it suddenly rains or it's early in the morning.
02:37But the stick is not at risk for that
02:42unless it's been there for a long time in the inside of the eye.
02:47We need to find a place where we can sit and remove the stick.
02:53That's what I thought of first.
02:55Of course, the blood is being sucked because the eye is full of blood vessels.
02:59It's not going to cause a lot of blood loss.
03:02It won't move, it won't be manipulated as much as possible
03:06so that there won't be a risk of allergic reaction or bacterial infection.
03:13Go to the specialist immediately.
03:15For Doc Michelle to remove the stick from the eye,
03:18If you have mineral water, that's the only thing you need to wash and wash it with salt.
03:22Just eye patch if ever you can't remove it or don't remove it.
03:28You can also make a salt solution.
03:30Half a teaspoon of salt and water.
03:33Then you rinse it off or drop it in the eye.
03:36Don't forcefully remove it.
03:38As much as possible, don't use tweezers or cotton buds
03:42because it can cause more danger.
03:46If the stick is cut, it can cause an infection in the eye.
03:54Don't panic if you have a stick bite, especially in the eye.
03:58There's a possibility that the situation will get worse,
04:01not just for you, but also for your loved ones.
04:04Stick to the stick.
04:06But the important thing is don't panic.
04:08Learn the right first aid so that you can get the automatic response.
04:38For more information, visit www.FEMA.gov