yes it possibly cann!!!!!!! :)
After a short visit at the opticians, they told me that it was called a 'floater'... Its when a bit of the jelly in your eye-ball comes loose and goes to the front of your eye, hence the black dot. It may be irritating, but there is nothing you can do about it. Your brain will adjust to it, but you just have to get used to it.
black eyed peas
Not a black eye no. But your eyes can get red and swell up from excessive crying.
Fergie
Depends on where in the eye you mean. On the white: broken blood vessel. In the back of the eye: see a doctor.
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.
After a short visit at the opticians, they told me that it was called a 'floater'... Its when a bit of the jelly in your eye-ball comes loose and goes to the front of your eye, hence the black dot. It may be irritating, but there is nothing you can do about it. Your brain will adjust to it, but you just have to get used to it.
Black lights emit ultraviolet (UV) radiation which can be harmful to the human eye in high doses. Prolonged exposure to UV radiation from black lights can cause damage to the cornea and lens of the eye. It is recommended to use caution and avoid staring directly into black lights for extended periods of time.
No, I have never experienced the sensation of a ball in my eye.
The eye ball is filled with a clearish yellow gelatinous fluid which would discharge in the scenario of the slicing of the eye ball.
Eye for an Eye - 2003 Fair Ball 3-31 was released on: USA: 2005
It is possible but most of the time you will not get a black eye.
you eye will be black and white .
you eye will be black and white .
the eye ball and the eye .x
The black coloring in your eye is the pupil.
a ball