1.Rinse it with water.
2.Put a hot wipe patch on your eye.
3.Take a 5 hour nap.
4.The scratch isn't there no more!
Most people say you have to go to the eye doctor, but you don't. I scratched my eye before on the cornea and i didn't go to the doctors it just healed by itself.
Goooodluck.
No, I have never experienced the sensation of a ball in my eye.
"Eye ball you" typically means to look at someone closely or to observe them carefully. It can also imply a subtle form of evaluation or assessment.
Common causes of eye ball pain include eye strain, dry eyes, allergies, infections, injuries, and underlying medical conditions such as glaucoma or migraines. It is important to consult with an eye care professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
McFist likely got a black eye from being punched or hit in the eye area during a physical altercation or accident. This would cause bruising and discoloration around the eye.
A likely diagnosis of a white ball inside a swollen eye could be a corneal ulcer, which is an open sore on the cornea usually caused by infection. It is important to seek prompt medical attention from an eye doctor for proper examination and treatment to prevent potential complications and preserve vision.
When you ask your veterinarian in ten minutes (because you're doing to drive your dog to the vet NOW), he or she can tell you.
Yes, but only if the snake had eaten a raw chicken recently.
Brett Favre has a protective cover that covers the ball that prevents it from getting hit.
no.
A 'seeing eye dog' in baseball is a slowly hit ball that is hit perfectly - that makes it between the shortstop and the third baseman or the second baseman and the first baseman for a single. A ball hit with the same speed directly at a fielder is a routine out.
If a squash ball is hit directly in the eye, the force could potentially cause damage to the eye such as a corneal abrasion, retinal detachment, or bleeding inside the eye. It is important to seek medical attention immediately to assess the extent of the injury and prevent any long-term damage to the eye.
if you get hit in the eye with a soccer ball chances are you will be okay you should se a doctor if you lose sight , have blurred vision, tenderness when comming in conact, or sudden headaches
Yes.
The secret to getting on base is to hit the ball where no fielder can easily get to it. How hard you hit the ball is no guarantee of a base hit. Think about the Bunt, or the 'Blooper' hit just over the head of the 2nd baseman.
Technically you just do the same thing you do in fast pitch except you must be patient and not try to slam the ball. you keep your eye on the ball and when it gets about the right height then you hit it and run. it's easier to place the ball when you hit a slow pitch ball.
it is scored a ball and the at bat continues
Recovery is after you've hit the ball and are getting ready to block.