No. Don't put anything in your eyes unless a licensed opthamoligist tells you too. You only have two eyes and once they are gone, they are gone. : For dry eyes i use Gel Tears which comes in 10g tubes and is one of the carbomer 980 group. It has been recommended for me by my optometrist. : In the UK it is produced by the Chauvin Pharmaceuticals LTD : Gel Tears is a clear gel which has no permanent side effects (unless you are alergic to any of the ingredients)and it was especially designed to be used by people who do not produce enough natural tears. it can also be used by people who suffer from sore eyes when their tear film is unstable. (quoted from the Gel Tears leaflet)
Newborns often have a protective ointment like Vaseline applied to their eyes shortly after birth to prevent irritation and protect them from any potential exposure to harmful substances during delivery. This practice helps to keep the eyes moisturized and can reduce the risk of infections. Additionally, it serves as a barrier against the chemicals in the eye drops that are typically administered to prevent certain infections.
If Vaseline gets into your eyes, it can cause blurry vision, stinging, and irritation. It is recommended to flush your eyes with water and seek medical attention if symptoms persist or worsen. Avoid rubbing your eyes, as this can spread the Vaseline and potentially cause further irritation.
you can lightly smooth Vaseline around the eye area, not in the eyes. Over the eyelid is all right
yes, because it is the way we can see if it is harmful
I am not sure but i have heard of putting it on your eyelids before bed and it is supposed to make them grow i have not yet tried it my self tho.
Its to keep the sweat from getting in their eyes...vaseline repeals water. To deflect the blows a little and also to assist should the boxer become cut.
To safely and effectively use Vaseline to remove your dog's eye boogers, apply a small amount of Vaseline on a clean cloth or cotton ball. Gently wipe the eye boogers away from the corner of your dog's eyes. Be careful not to get Vaseline in your dog's eyes. Repeat as needed, but if the eye boogers persist or your dog shows signs of discomfort, consult a veterinarian.
Vaseline (petroleum jelly) itself is not toxic and does not cause blindness. However, if it were to get into the eyes, it could cause irritation or discomfort. It's important to avoid putting any foreign substances in the eyes, and if irritation occurs, it’s advisable to rinse the eyes with water and seek medical attention if necessary.
Vaseline petroleum jelly is not recommended for use on dogs' eyes. While it is generally safe for external use on the skin, using it near the eyes can cause irritation or discomfort. If your dog has eye issues, it's best to consult a veterinarian for appropriate treatments or products specifically designed for ocular use.
It damages the parts in your eyes.
It damages the parts in your eyes.
Yes, contact lenses can be harmful to your eyes. If you take it out and scratch it, it will cause irritation and your eyes will go red. Also, if your solution on the contact lenses are hurting, take them out straight away and wash your eyes.