Yes, spit in the eyes can potentially cause an infection. Saliva contains various bacteria and pathogens that can lead to conjunctivitis or other eye infections if introduced into the eye. Additionally, if the person has any cuts or abrasions on the eyelid or surrounding skin, the risk of infection may increase. It's advisable to rinse the eyes thoroughly with clean water and seek medical attention if irritation or symptoms develop.
If your dog has an ear infection it definitely could cause his eyes to be swollen. Infections can travel if not treated.
They spit blood out there eyes by putting their eyes behind their head and use heat to draw blood out their eyes.
There are several things that can cause blood in saliva. Some common causes that cause blood to be present in saliva include a decayed tooth, or a throat infection.
Did you take a load of spooge in the eye? That can cause a nasty infection.
A child wakes up one morning, cross eyed. She has had an ear infection...could the ear infection cause this to happen to her eyes?
HIV infection possible if that person has HIV and the blood/spit gets into your blood stream through the eyes, mouth or nose. (Or open cuts)
sleeplessness. __ Also eye strain, allergies, infection such as pink eye.
probably not. Our eyes are pretty well designed to deal with that kind of stuff. The problems listed are probably from another cause.
No; smoking does not cause urges to spit. However, the smoke taste of a cigarette may cause a person to spit more often.
Pressure in the ears and eyes is usually caused by a sinus infection. A sinus infection is an infection of the nasal cavities that causes headaches, pressure and cold like symptoms.
in the opponents eyes
The Spitting Cobra can spit poisen into the eyes of its enemies upto 8 feet away.