I'm going to get contacts, but I have allergies. I've heard it won't work for people with allergies, but how about with daily allergy medication? Or couldn't you just take the ...
Should I just sleep with my contacts in or put them in water?
They are soft lenses (2-4week disposables) Additional Details I can't drive, I just took lunesta....
ok so i went 2 the docs and he said i had an eye infection due 2 my makeup! that was yesterday!! can i wear my contacts now its been a day my eye is not red anymore its normal!! can i wear a new pack ...
Omfg, okay my right eye has been twitching ALL day long and its driving me nuts!! is there something wrong with me, why is it doing this?? i was like, WTF, im mental, lol....
ok my left eyelid (top) is twitching and has been doing so for a couple days now
i dont really think im nervous--why would i be!!??
i dont drink coffee i hate it- Additional Details
yesterday i broke a lightbulb and some of the glass went into my eyes, its really irritating is there any where to get it out without visiting an eye docter and is it dangerous its been in my eye for ...
I've noticed that colors seem richer in one eye and not so much with my other one. Does anyone else have this "problem"? Additional Details Actually, this has been going ...
- I can hardly read signs when I'm far from them.
- I seem to be always softly dazzled, even when the light is low.
- My vision seems to be like vibrating when I'm looking far ...
On one of my contacts there is a little triangular cut on the outside edge... it looks like a little triangular piece was snipped out of it (its small but noticeable). Pretty much, the outside ...
I got in a scrap last week and I caught a punch around my eye. At first my eye was a little bit red in the far corner, and then it just started dancing across my eye. I woke up this morning and it ...
Yes, if the person is suffering from a somatoform disorder.
Nah Z
If you mean 'without physical trauma to the eye'- absolutely, entirely, 100% yes. There are oodles of surface, lens, macula/retinal disorders, ect that can seriously effect vision to the extent of legal or complete blindness- these usually have a genetic component.
If you mean 'without any damage to the eye, via trauma or eye disease'... yup, that too. Disorders of the optic nerve, or the nerve that transmits information from the eye to the brain will not result in any changes to the eye whatsoever. If someone has pituitary lesions, again, they would experience vision loss but no abnormalities of the eye. Finally, if someone has a traumatic head injury, they may develop a 'cortical visual impairment' that essentially means their brain cannot notice or does not properly interpret signals from the eyes.
Nathaniel the Destroyer
im pretty sure if they are not working, they are damaged. Otherwise they would be working.
Rich Z
They can not realize there is damage making them go blind.
One example is glaucoma that continuously narrows your usable field of view without any pain or obvious problem. It would need an ophthalmologist to look at your eyes' nerves and test your field of view to recognize the damage.
gimp3836@sbcglobal.net
If by "Damage" you mean trauma as in something poking an eye out, yes you certainly can.
One of the really nasty things about diabetes is it can cause blindness. And don't forget those born blind or blinded by syphilis. There are a number diseases or conditions that can result in blindness.