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Woman nearly loses eyesight after contact lenses cause ‘aggressive’ infection

Steph ended up spending a week in hospital and needed a transplant to save her sight after an ‘itchy eye’ caused by her contact lenses turned out to be a dangerous condition

A woman has shared how she nearly lost her eyesight after her contact lenses left her with an ‘aggressive’ eye infection.

Recruitment consultant Steph Carrasco, 25, went to the opticians with what she thought she was irritation from her regular lenses when she was told she had a terrifying growth on her eye. Her “quick thinking and thorough” optometrist Jack Brenton sent her straight to a specialist eye hospital, after recognising she had a corneal ulcer. Steph ended up needing a transplant operation for a new cornea to save her sight after spending a week in the hospital.

Recalling her ordeal, Ms Carrasco said: “By the time I was admitted to hospital, I could barely see. It was terrifying. Thankfully, Jack and the team were outstanding. He made sure I didn’t leave the Specsavers store until he had arranged plans with the hospital and kept me reassured during an incredibly stressful time. He was quick thinking and thorough – I couldn’t be more grateful.”

Steph, of Splott in Cardiff, spent a week in hospital as medical staff tried to reduce the size of the ulcer, a process which involved administering a whopping 72 eye drops a day. However the ulcer would not heal, and the medical staff had no choice but to perform a cornea transplant.

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