hey ya i am 12 and i have the same problem its supposed to be called conjunctivitis or simply sticky eye
when i wake up both of my eyes are stuck together and i need to try and feel my way round the house to the bathroom (thankfully i have a bathroom up stairs) anyways soon as i get to the bathroom i wash my eyes until i can see but this has only come on from when i went on holiday. apparently the air button above your seat can pass this on or it circulates the air around leaving the germs in the air around you.
this is very contagious just by simply touching the infected eye and touching a surface can mean anyone who touches that same spot and rubs their eyes can catch it. this can ea sly be treated by eye drops or tablets. i hope you find my answer usefull. good luck!
No, they do not have eye lids.
Lids.
Yup and the lids card
The plural of lid is lids.
Yes, if your child is at the age of walking then i definatly recommend a siding lid because with that you don't have the possiblity of the lid hitting the child head as it closes. anonymous@oola.com
Basic plastic containers with plastic lids are lightweight, child safe, and useful for storage. These containers can be found at your local Target or Walmart stores.
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Yes, Pyrex lids are generally microwave safe.
"A box of pot lids" Ahhh, the moving in together episode..... A pot lid is the lock you have for your pot, you know, cook food in ^^
cammels have 6 eye lids (3 on each eye)
Children need a place to store their toys, but many toyboxes are simply not safe. Wooden toyboxes can be especially dangerous to younger children. A small child can easily drop the wooden lid on their fingers or their head, especially if the toyboxes have heavy lids on hinges. The Little Tikes toybox is very safe, since it is created from lightweight plastic. Some lids are removable and some slide, so there is no danger of the lid falling and hurting the child. Also, if the child happens to fall into the toybox, there is no danger of the child being trapped inside by a heavy lid.