Depends on the type of pilot. Working as a Pilot for a company such as the RAF would require 20/20 vision. However just a pilot of a private plane may be ok.
If you have gotten liquid bandage in your eye you should seek immediate medical attention. This could cause permanent eye damage.
No, you can not 'strain' or damage you eye with looking at any pictures or images. You CAN damage the eye looking at lasers or things like the sun or welder's flashes. You might get a headache after doing it for a while, but you cannot 'sprain' the eye or cause permanent damage.
The dangers of not seeking medical help for an eye injury ultimately is permanant blindness. Other problems can be permanent corneal damage or lens damage.
Any kind of pen, or pencil, in your eye is likely to hurt and could damage your eyeball. Getting the light from a laser pen in your eye for a short period (less than a minute) may dazzle you and temporarily impair your vision, but if the laser pen was properly made and classified, it should not cause permanent damage. Other forms of lasers, and improperly made laser pens, can cause permanent eye damage after very short exposure.
Yes, laser lights can potentially damage the eyes if they are powerful enough and focused directly into the eyes. Exposure to high intensity laser light can cause vision impairment or even permanent damage to the retina. It is important to use caution and protective eyewear when working with lasers to prevent eye injuries.
The nerve that is in control of blinking your eye could have potentially been damaged during the procedure. You will need to see your doctor to determine if the damage is temporary or permanent.
Go the vet immediately, you don't want eye problems to get worse, can lead to permanent damage to eye
You will be fine looking at it during totality, but at other times, when the sun is only partly covered, it can damage your eyes and lead to permanent damage to your vision.
Get IMMEDIATE medical attention for your son-the green stuff indicates an infection in his eye-your delay may cause permanent damage!
Symptoms of infrared eye damage may include redness, pain, sensitivity to light, blurred vision, and in severe cases, permanent vision loss. It is important to seek immediate medical attention if you experience any of these symptoms after exposure to infrared light.
I'm not a doctor but I would think it's a possibility. If there is physical damage to the structure of the eye it might impare vision. Also if the dirt and germs on the rock got into the eye it might cause an infection which in turn might cause permanent damage to the eye. Your sight is important. If you have any doubt at all I would seek advise from a qualified doctor.
Eye Candy - 2014 Pilot 1-1 was released on: USA: 2014