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Go see the doctor, you could be going blind.
There are several conditions that could cause itchy red bumps around the eyes. They include acne, dermatitis, keatosis pilaris, styes and rosacea.
It might cause some damage, depending on where it lands or if it gets out of you're eyes. At the worst, it could cause eye problems or need for glasses.Wash it out as soon as possible. If any blurriness stays and you've washed out you're eyes properly, consult a doctor immediately. Best not to get it in your eyes in the first place.
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yes it can, it can cause a burning sensation and watery eyes.
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You should not be getting flashes of light in your eyes when it is dark! As soon as possible you should make an appointment go go and get your eyes check out by a qualified optitioan and you should also tell your doctor about this.Could be a detached retina.
Flashes Before Your Eyes was created on 2007-02-14.
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It is not advisable for a person to put white vinegar in their eyes. White vinegar is acidic and will likely burn the eyes and cause considerable pain overall.
yes schmutz has glassy and dark white eyes
it may cause blinding in the eyes
haha! i have a white rabbit with red eyes that is currently growing huge!if it is white with red eyes it's an albino i probably will be cause it has red eyes. it could be a newzeland white or a flemish ginat rabbit if it is very bighope this helpsSource:Own knowledge
no, it would not cause your eyes to be bloodshot. Bloodshot eyes come from inflammation of the conjunctiva (the mucus membranes over your eyes/eyelids). Thinning of the blood could not cause conjunctivitis (bloodshot eyes) unless you have an allergy to that medication that could cause bloodshot eyes (which I would think would be almost impossible).
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Floaters are spots that appear in your vision when you move your eyes. Floaters can be a cause for alarm, especially if they increase or you start seeing flashes of light.
Methylphenidate has not been known to cause a hemorrhage behind the eyes. Something that can cause bleeding behind the retina in both your eyes is diabetes or a stroke of the eye.