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While I've seen few cases working in trauma, the symptoms are often mis-diagnosed andnot enough is mentioned other than current symptoms when issue arises. I posted above the signs and symptoms and not sure why some are debating on severity. I even posted poison control's number. Each case will differ and should be taken seriously before secondary symptoms set in warranting need for respiratory services.My wife is an ER doctor and this has been a more common occurrence in her field of work in the last year or two. She is looking for a case study she read recently from an optho about it. I’m not a doctor and while she’s worked at coastal sites, these are creatures traveling long distances to places they shouldn’t be. It’s very hard to find a localized expert.
I wouldn’t tell my wife (she would worry) but about a month ago I was dragging Zoas and got squirted in the eye. It burned…like bad allergies…but I did not lose vision or have continuing issues after 6-12 hours.