Yes, it can. Any object in the eye can cause infection. What happens is the needle is probably carrying harmful bacteria that, when introduced into the body, can cause infection. You could go blind if you get an infection in the eye.
probably not. Our eyes are pretty well designed to deal with that kind of stuff. The problems listed are probably from another cause.
There a number of concerns: * The human mouth is often filled with bacteria. Of some of these should get into the eye, it could contaminate the contact lens and cause problems later on. * Small particles of blood, tooth, bone and other items could get under the lens and cause damage to the eye. * The lens could dry out during the process and pop out or cause problems. * The anesthetic could aggrivate the above issues as the eye could be affected and not feeling pain could cause more damage before it was noticed and corrected.
You may have an infection in your eye and that could be causing the pain. Sometimes pink eye, an infection in your eye can cause eye pain. Other than that, an infection in another part of your body shouldn't cause eye pain.
Maybe.
yes
To tell if you have an eye infection, you may want to look around your eye. If it is red, or oozing anything at all, clear or otherwise, you may have an eye infection.
An eye for an eye; a tooth for a tooth.
sleeplessness. __ Also eye strain, allergies, infection such as pink eye.
eye for an eye tooth for a tooth...
Is eye for an eye and tooth for a tooth
Is eye for an eye and tooth for a tooth