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My eyes were red and I knew I am suffering from sore eyes. I immediately seek for help thus I texted my friends regarding my condition. A friend of mine said that I caught the sore eyes by looking at someone suffering from sore eyes. Because of this, my friends avoided me for days. I was too shy to go to school because I know my classmates will just avoid me like my friends. So I decided to skip school and stayed at home.
What my mother did was search the internet about my condition and look for information on how to treat sore eyes. After a few hours, she knocked on my door and told me to go out fast. I was avoiding her gaze when she said that it was not true. I did not understand what she meant by that.
She told me that people don’t get sore eyes by making eye contact with people suffering from sore eyes. She directly looked at me and explained that sore eyes can only spread by contact with dirty and contaminated hands with the eyes. Hands can get infected if they get in contact with contaminated or infectious objects and surfaces. Therefore, sore eyes are brought about by viral infection and not by looking at someone with sore eyes.
It is therefore a common and popular misconception among the people not only in the United States but also in other countries. If not because of my mom and her eagerness to help and convince me to go to school, I will not find out that everything my friends and I believed about sore eyes was not true. Thus, the very next day I attended school. But it took a lot of my day to explain to my friends and classmates that they will not catch sore eyes by just looking at me.