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ebl urine splash in eye

Today I had an  urine with esbl splashed in my eye  .I had washed my eye and I showed up in er and they advised for tobramycin.No investigation done .
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I had the same experience. How r u now blesc? What did u feel after tbe experience. Any symptoms occur? Pls answer.thanks
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This question was asked last summer and in the hep c forum which was not what the original poster was asking about.

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Regardless of what people think.....Hepatitis C isn't that easy to get.   If your still concerned wait 12 weeks and get tested.  
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Wrong forum.
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Is this question related to hep c? You have asked your question in the Hepatitis c community forum.
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