No crying cannot cause a black eye. It can cause your eyes to sweel up,and look red. And, your face could get all puffy, and you can look stupid. But, no you can't get a black eye.
No. In fact, crying can help alleviate topical eye infections and is a part of your body's natural eye hygiene.
parasites that ;undert some conditions can cause infections to the feet and hands are called
eye infection
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It would be more accurate to say that some kinds of viral infections do not cause a fever.
only if hard eye rubbing accompanies the crying.
In felines, both bacteria and viruses can be the cause of eye infections. Two common bacterias that cause eye infections in cats include Chlamydia and Mycoplasma. Two common viruses that cause this condition are Feline Herpesvirus Type 1 and Calicivirus.
No. A black eye is a bruise & is caused by blunt trauma to the eye.
Ophthalmic antibiotics are medicines that kill bacteria that cause eye infections.
A decent site for eye infection information is www.netdoctor.co.uk. The site lists many forms of eye infections, each providing detailed information on their cause, treatment and symptoms.
Ophthalmic antibiotics are medicines that kill bacteria that cause eye infections.
No, because those are two different illnesses.
only your thoughts or eye irratations can cause crying. unless you soak your eyes in your red wine I'm betting that you were thinking of something else and those thoughts made you cry.
Not a black eye no. But your eyes can get red and swell up from excessive crying.
cause they have soggy eyes to flush out whatever thats irratating yhe eye
Eye Infections are eye ailments caused by bacterial, viral, or fungal agents. There are many different types of eye infections, with different causes and treatments. All parts of the eye are susceptible to infection. Eye infections can affect one or both eyes, and can occur in people of all ages. Symptoms can include irritation, redness, discharge, and reduced vision. Treatment typically depends on the cause. Lets go over the possible causes of eye infections now.
Yes. It can be transmitted to baby while being born and cause serious eye infections.