no, it would not cause your eyes to be bloodshot. Bloodshot eyes come from inflammation of the conjunctiva (the mucus membranes over your eyes/eyelids). Thinning of the blood could not cause conjunctivitis (bloodshot eyes) unless you have an allergy to that medication that could cause bloodshot eyes (which I would think would be almost impossible).
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Too cold to remain it very long
what are you talking about! never heard of somert so stupid! This is not an answer - let me clarify the question: : No, it is not something stupid. Perhaps I just didn't make my question clear enough. These are defineable measurements in time. : Blink - How long does it take for you to blink your eye? : Wink - How long does it take to wink your eye? : Twinkle (also referred to as a twink) - What is the length of time for the human eye to observe a reflection of light in someone's eye (an actual recordable event, the reflected light seen in someone's eye.)
It varies - but up to 45 minutes is a good approximation.
Sounds like maybe a broken blood vessel in eye
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City of Angels - 1976 The Bloodshot Eye 1-12 was released on: USA: 11 May 1976
An eye in which the small blood vessels are dilated, giving the white of it a red appearance.
Yes. There is a medication in visine (and most other over the counter eye drops) that will constrict the vessels on the surface of the eye, decreasing the appearance of bloodshot eyes.
When its eyes are bloodshot and his eye lids are droopy?
no, it would not cause your eyes to be bloodshot. Bloodshot eyes come from inflammation of the conjunctiva (the mucus membranes over your eyes/eyelids). Thinning of the blood could not cause conjunctivitis (bloodshot eyes) unless you have an allergy to that medication that could cause bloodshot eyes (which I would think would be almost impossible).
marphans syndrome.
a bloodshot eye
Maybe you're allergic to something or have hayfever or an eye infection. Maybe you need glasses. Go and see the doctor
To keep your eyes from drying out. Dry eyes can cause your eyes to be bloodshot!!!!
Barring other symptoms, you should see some improvement in a week, with the problem being mostly if not totally gone in a month. If the eye continues to tear, leaks a yellowish fluid, displays signs of a laceration on the eyeball itself, or doesn't improve, it's off to the doctor for you. Reddened sclera is a very common inertial trauma that usually clears up without complications.