Yes you can 83% of people who get stung in the eye goes blind
That's an old wives' tale. A sting in the eye would be serious and would need medical treatment, but you wouldn't die from it.
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Here are some bee puns: Honey, all you have to do is beelieve in me; buzz off; beauty is in the eye of the beeholder; bee mine;to bee or not to bee, that is the question.
Keep an eye on it for a couple of days and the swelling should go down unless you are allergic to wasp stings. If the swelling doesn't go down, see a doctor. Otherwise no permanent damage is done.
a whorle eye is when one eye is brown and the other is blue. in some instances it may also mean the horse has a blind spot in the eye
It sometimes has a blue glassy look to it!
You can become blind in an eye
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You would not go blind but you would most likely need a surgery to get the stinger out and to prevent or get rid of any infection that the wasp could have given you due to the sting.
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Like a flashlight? It stings for like a second and then for about 2-6 seconds there are little fragments of light in your vision. Same thing happens if you star at the sun. If you stare at the sun or a flashlight turned on to long you could become blind.
stick a needle through your eye.
He isn't blind - he has sight in one eye. The other one was damaged playing sport at school.
a man is blind _ one eye.
It stings.
it could be from a bee sting or a bug bite
In estimate of about 20 people a year. It Is smart to wear eye protection even though it is very rare to go blind