Yes, you can get Pinkeye from someone or an animal farting on your pillow or even laying on it depending on how dirty they are.. its so easy to get pinkeye... using someones make up can give you pinkeye as well...
yes
farting on your pillow before you sleep on it. pink eye is caused by a bacteria found in farts and fecal matter (poop) so that should do the trick!
did someone fart on ur pillow
No
Someone farted on your pillow... you should wash it
Take your dog to the veternarian.
-Not from SNIFFLEMYFFINS As an old and accomplished farter, having never had pinkeye... and knowing many people who violate the no-farting ordinance far more often that I... and they have never had pinkeye either... I am forced to conclude, No. Farting cannot give you pinkeye. But if you fart in bed, and pull the sheets over your wife's head, causing her to awaken in a fit of coughing and gagging, you won't get pinkeye -- you'll get a black eye. Don't do it, trust me.
Well for one farting on their pillow next it gives them pink eye. And second Common man if you fart do it somewhere safer like in the middle of a crowed where more people can smell it and then just laugh at peoples face when they smell it.
Yes you can. If that person's pillow has a bacterial culture on it with a pink eye disease, then you are most likely to pick this up. This is why it is important to practice good hygiene and wash your pillows, pillow cases, bed sheets, etc. frequently. If you are living with other people, or even animals, be sure to wash their belongings as well. If you think you, or anyone else has pink eye, that person should see a doctor right away. You could also go to CVS's "Minute Clinic."
Anything that puts viruses or bacteria on a pillow has a chance to get in the conjunctiva (white of the eye) can cause pink eye. Will it happen everytime, probably not. It probably happens more often from people not washing their hands and rubbing their eyes.
See your veterinarian.
Yes i currently have pink eye and after te forst 3 drops your redness will be a very light shade of pink and will be better by the bext morning
This would depend on the cause. If both the dog and human are allergic to a particular pollen or mold and were both exposed, they could both develop "pink eye" even though one did not give it to the other. If the dog has bacterial pink eye, it is possible for the bacteria to be transferred to a human and cause pink eye in that person as well. However, if the cause is viral, traumatic, foreign body or cancer, humans would not be at risk for zoonotic infection from the dog.