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Can Urine cure Apollo?

by Ayomide Alausa
July 3, 2024
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If you’re wondering whether urine can cure Apollo, then this article is for you.

Apollo, commonly referred to as pink-eye is an eye infection that causes redness, itching, swelling, and discomfort in the eye. 

It is a very common and highly contagious condition that affects a lot of people in Nigeria. So, many people are always searching for quick and easy ways to cure their infected eyes. 

The idea that urine can cure Apollo has been around for generations, but whether this remedy actually works or is just a myth without scientific evidence, let’s find out together.

Keep reading to learn more.

What is Apollo?

Apollo is the commonly used term for conjunctivitis, which is an inflammation or infection of the clear tissue that covers the white part of the eye and lines the inside of the eyelids, known as conjunctiva. 

It can affect one or both eyes and causes discomfort, redness, swelling, and itching. 

Conjunctivitis is a highly contagious condition that requires early treatment to avoid complications.

What does Apollo Look Like?

If you have Apollo, you’ll notice that the white part of your eye turns slightly pink, and your eyelids may become swollen or puffy. 

Additionally, you may experience a fluid-like discharge from the eye that forms a crust in the morning, making it difficult to open the infected eye fully.

Apollo is a highly noticeable eye infection, but to help you identify its symptoms, we’ve listed some of the most common ones below.

Symptoms of Apollo

The specific symptoms can vary based on the type of conjunctivitis (viral, bacterial, allergic, or irritant-related). Below are some of the most common symptoms of Apollo.

  • Redness of the sclera
  • Itching
  • Gritty Feeling
  • Discharge from the eye that may form a crust and make opening the eye difficult, especially in the mornings
  • Constant Tearing Up
  • Swollen eyelids
  • Sensitivity to light

Below, we’re going to list some of the main causes of Apollo so you can avoid them.

What causes Apollo?

We’ve all experienced those days when our eyes become red, itchy, and teary. 

But what exactly causes this eye trouble called Apollo?

1. Virus

Viruses are a major cause of Apollo. Viral conjunctivitis can be the result of the same viruses responsible for the common cold. 

When these viruses make their way into your eyes, you might find yourself dealing with the watery, itchy eyes of Apollo.

2. Bacteria

Another leading cause of conjunctivitis is bacteria. When harmful bacteria find their way into your eyes, it can trigger an inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin, clear tissue that covers the white part of your eye. 

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3. Irritating Contact Lenses

If you wear contact lenses, you might be more prone to conjunctivitis. Poor lens hygiene, wearing them too long, or swimming while wearing contacts can cause Apollo in your eye.

4. Allergies

Allergic conjunctivitis occurs when your eyes react to allergens like pollen or dust. Your eyes may become red, itchy, and swollen due to this eye allergy.

5. Close Contact 

Apollo is highly contagious when caused by bacteria or viruses. Close contact with an infected person can quickly spread the condition, especially in schools or households.

What is the most common way that Apollo spreads?

Apollo is highly contagious meaning that it spreads easily from one person to another. One of the most common ways Apollo spreads is through hand-to-eye contact.

If you touch your eyes with hands that have picked up the virus or bacteria. You might find yourself in the company of Apollo.

Can Urine cure Apollo? 

The answer is a straightforward NO! Urine cannot cure Apollo.

You may have heard about unconventional remedies for urine that claim to work wonders for Apollo, but we’re here to tell you that it’s a myth. Whether your eye is infected or not, we strongly advise against using urine on your eye. 

Some people argue that urine contains natural components that can cure eye infections, but there is no scientific proof to back up this claim. In fact, applying urine to your eye when you have Apollo can make the condition worse. 

Your eye is one of the most vital organs in your body, and you should always prioritize its health. Before trying any remedies or substances on your eye, it’s best to seek a proper diagnosis, treatment, or advice from a medical professional.

What are the best ways to treat Apollo?

The treatment of Apollo may depend on the cause. Bacterial conjunctivitis may be treated with antibiotics, while viral conjunctivitis usually resolves on its own. 

Allergic conjunctivitis can be managed with antihistamines or allergy medications, and irritant conjunctivitis is treated by avoiding the irritant.

If you’re searching for a way to treat or manage Apollo, below are some of the best ways to do so.

Wash your hands thoroughly 

So, you wake up and notice your eye is infected with Apollo, the first thing you should do is wash your hands clean. 

This simple act can help prevent spreading “Apollo” or other germs to your other eye.

Compress your eye with warm water

Another simple home remedy you can do when you are infected with Apollo is to Grab a clean cloth, soak it in warm water, and gently place it over your closed eyelids. The warmth can relieve some of that itchiness and discomfort.

Avoid Rubbing your eyes

When you have Apollo, it’s best if you avoid rubbing your eyes. Apollo causes itchiness and it can be difficult to stop yourself sometimes but rubbing your eyes can make things even worse for you.

Eye drops

In cases of bacterial or viral conjunctivitis, pharmacists may prescribe antibiotics or antiviral eye drops. Ensure that you follow their instructions and complete the dosage of any drug that you’re given. You can check our article on the best eye drops for Apollo.

Allergy medications 

If your “Apollo” is caused by allergies, over-the-counter antihistamines can be your hero. They can help calm down the allergic reaction causing the itchiness.

Cold Compressions

If you feel a burning sensation when you have Apollo, you can use cold compresses on your eye.

They work just like hot compressions so you can choose either one of the two, but not the two at the same time.

Wrap Up

Remember, self-treatment is not always the best route to take when you’re sick. If you suspect you have Apollo, especially if it’s recurring or severe, it’s essential to consult a pharmacist or an eye doctor for proper treatment.

Ayomide Alausa

Ayomide Alausa

Ayomide is BestLagos.ng’s go-to expert for everything happening on the ground in the city, covering Metro issues, infrastructure, and deep neighborhood guides. Ayomide’s content is defined by a commitment to granular, verified local detail, the kind of information only an actual resident would know. Geographic Authority: Ayomide spent two decades navigating Lagos, specializing in deep-dive reports across key local government areas (LGAs) like Surulere, Ikeja, and Lekki. This localized expertise provides a crucial, human perspective on systemic issues. The Lagos Commuter Lens: Ayomide’s analysis is heavily influenced by real-world constraints, such as verified traffic bottlenecks, power stability reports for specific districts, and the true cost of local services. Ayomide's primary function is ensuring our readers save time, money, and hassle when moving through Lagos.

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