I'm not exactly sure but I do know that cocaine in rare cases is still used in eye surgery today as a topical anesthetic so I don't see why not.
Yes it can! An eye infection can occur due to repetitive snorting of cocaine over a period of days and weeks. Cocaine can irritate the eye cavity causing an infection to the eye. Most regular cocaine users will normally have blocked or infected sinus which will only help to the risk of infection to the nose, ears, eyes, and throat. See your doctor for some antibiotics to clear the infection and discuss your cocaine issue with regards to further infection.
The white spots that you are seeing in the corners of each of your eyes are your tear ducts. These ducts are what produces the water or tears that come out of your eyes when you cry or get something in your eye.
people get junk in their eye simply due to a lack of opening them. when you wake up, you have the junk in your eye because your tear ducts secrete a solution. without the eyes open to get rid of the liquid, or to dry it out, the liquid stays in, or seeps out of the eye. It then hardens into that crust, or junk.
A riboflavin (vitamin B2) deficiency is often the cause of bocked tear ducts: try taking a high potency B vitamin formula (B-100); some vitamin A & D might help clear up any infection as well.
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The tear ducts are called the lacrimal ducts. The duct that drains the tears from your eye (located in the nasal corner of the eye) is called the nasolacrimal duct.
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Tear Ducts
Tear ducts do not form tears. Tears form from lacrimal glands. They are located above and to the right of the right eye and above and to the left of the left eye.
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Yes it can! An eye infection can occur due to repetitive snorting of cocaine over a period of days and weeks. Cocaine can irritate the eye cavity causing an infection to the eye. Most regular cocaine users will normally have blocked or infected sinus which will only help to the risk of infection to the nose, ears, eyes, and throat. See your doctor for some antibiotics to clear the infection and discuss your cocaine issue with regards to further infection.
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The pupil is actually the absence of the iris (colored part of the eye), so it only allows light to pass through it and helps control how much light passes to the back of the eye.
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Nasolacrimal ducts are small tubes that drain tears from the eyes into the nasal cavity. These ducts help to keep the eyes moist and lubricated by removing excess tears. If there is a blockage or dysfunction in the nasolacrimal ducts, it can lead to excessive tearing or a watery eye.
No, one of the lacrimal ducts may be clogged.
Certainly, as long as they have functioning tear ducts. Generally vision problems are a result of structural problems with the eye itself or the optic nerve. The tear ducts have nothing to do with seeing.