No. They does not affect your eyes.
a mask and eye shield
There are many types of medicated nasal sprays, or nose sprays. Some of the most common include: antihistamine sprays, which help alleviate the symptoms of allergies; decongestant sprays, which can help open nasal passages; and saline sprays, which keep dry nares moist. There is also a flu vaccine that is administered intranasally.
The most common side effects from decongestant nasal sprays and nose drops are sneezing and temporary burning, stinging, or dryness.
The eyes are lateral to the nose. Distal and lateral are not terms that apply to your face.
You can get rid of a stuffy nose and coughing by using nasal sprays and cough syrups.
it is bad to draw eyes and mouth and nose
One person has one pair of eyes and a nose. Dogs, cats, monkeys, and giraffes also have one pair of eyes and one nose each. Most mammals have one pair of eyes and one nose.
Tobradex, has a generic name of tobramycin and dexamethasone ophthalmic. It is often used as an antibiotic, to treat bacterial infections of the eyes. It is a steroid, used to treat swelling and irritation of the eyes. A dropper is to apply medicine to your eyes. After each drop, apply pressure to the inside of your eye, near your nose, to prevent the fluid from draining into your tear duct.
YES but you have to get some %514 of drugs of marihana in you nose to pee
Nothing really happens to your eyes if you get a broken nose. The only thing that is messed up is your nose.
The effect of chrysene to the skin is permanent pigmentation. Contact to this will irritate the eyes and if inhaled, will irritate the nose and throat.
The eyes, nose, skin and tongue HAVE sensory receptors.