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At one point, he said up to 10 children in the same classroom were wearing eye patches to school. ... Oculolinctus also seems to be popular in Japanese manga comics, Medical Daily reported.
Normally, pink eye will go away on its own, but in severe cases people will need antibiotics or other medical treatment. The Japanese teacher also noted with growing concern that he saw up to 10 ...
A craze for "eyeball licking" among Japanese schoolchildren is reportedly causing a surge in eye-related infections. By Danielle Demetriou In Tokyo 17 June 2013 • 6:51am Medical experts have ...
Japanese teachers have noticed students wearing eye patches, and worry about the spread of sexually trasmitted infections like chlamydia, ...
The EYEBALL LICKING craze that's sweeping Japan and causing a surge in eye infections 'Oculolinctus' is performed as expression of intimacy; It can cause conjunctivitis and even blindness ...