Yes you can 83% of people who get stung in the eye goes blind
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Keep an eye on it for a couple of days and the swelling should go down unless you are allergic to wasp stings. If the swelling doesn't go down, see a doctor. Otherwise no permanent damage is done.
A blind horse's eye may appear cloudy or discolored, and it may not respond to light stimulation. The pupil may also appear dilated and unresponsive to changes in light. It is important to have a veterinarian evaluate the horse's eye if you suspect blindness.
It is advised to calla vet immediately. A sting to a eye can call vision damage and should only be messed with by a professional.
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You can become blind in an eye
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You would not go blind but you would most likely need a surgery to get the stinger out and to prevent or get rid of any infection that the wasp could have given you due to the sting.
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Like a flashlight? It stings for like a second and then for about 2-6 seconds there are little fragments of light in your vision. Same thing happens if you star at the sun. If you stare at the sun or a flashlight turned on to long you could become blind.
stick a needle through your eye.
He isn't blind - he has sight in one eye. The other one was damaged playing sport at school.
a man is blind _ one eye.
It stings.
it could be from a bee sting or a bug bite
In estimate of about 20 people a year. It Is smart to wear eye protection even though it is very rare to go blind