Aespa‘S Karina Recently revealed in a live streaming that suffered from corneal abrasion. He led them to have to use protective contact lenses for a while.
Even if he joked with all his heart GiselleMany fans have ended up for his condition.
#karina He had corneal abrasion, then he wore the protective contact lenses for a long time 🙁pic.twitter.com/gik8sryzco
🌙 Jiminie wounded his eyes a little
💙 That’s right
🌙 Even when we turned yesterday, he continued to do this *closing an eye *
💙 That’s why I have a wink!
🌙 Right! I…– ♡ (@Loveyupage) April 3, 2025
A corneal abrasion is a scratch or a scratch on the surface of the cornea, the transparent and transparent front part of the eye, often caused by trauma or injuries. Common causes include trauma or eye injuries, as from nails, makeup brushes, branches of trees or foreign objects such as dust or sand. It can also be caused by rubbing the eye too strong or by poorly mounted contact lenses.
If not treated well, it can lead to infections or ulcers on the cornea, which can affect the long -term vision. The fans noticed that Karina had fought with eye pain for some time. It has been constantly seen by taking on his eyes on stage.
Karina was probably already struggling with eye pain for a while … always slams the eyelids very frequently and during the performances, she hides or touches only the eyes when the lights do not focus on her or she is on the back, so we don’t know it until Giselle mentions … https://t.co/v7ensjmups pic.twitter.com/llctsdylv5
– Katarinaoasis (@katarinaoasis) April 3, 2025
As an idol, the lights of the stage and the flashes of the hard camera can make the eyes weaken. For Karina, who already suffers from injuries, this can only serve to worsen her condition. Fans hope to be able to take care of herself in the future.
Another ninting member is also known to have an eye injury. The ninting vision is thus compromised by an old injury that is almost blind in the right eye. You can read more below.
Aespa ninking shock fans with the severity of his eye injury