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QuestionCan something in your eye come out on its own?Shipra Taneja is a Makeup Artist and the Founder of Taneja's Bride, a lifestyle, beauty, and fashion blog. She specializes in creating bold, colorful makeup looks. Shipra is passionate about making colorful makeup comfortable for everybody.Yes! You can always apply a lubricating eye drop to help the foreign object out of your eyes by itself.
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QuestionCan an eyelash in the eye cause damage?Shipra Taneja is a Makeup Artist and the Founder of Taneja's Bride, a lifestyle, beauty, and fashion blog. She specializes in creating bold, colorful makeup looks. Shipra is passionate about making colorful makeup comfortable for everybody.It can scratch your cornea, especially if you rub your eyes vigorously trying to remove it.
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QuestionHow do you get something out of your eye that won't come out?Shipra Taneja is a Makeup Artist and the Founder of Taneja's Bride, a lifestyle, beauty, and fashion blog. She specializes in creating bold, colorful makeup looks. Shipra is passionate about making colorful makeup comfortable for everybody.The method that always works for me is closing my eyes and gently massaging my eyelid in the direction I believe the eyelash will be safely ejected. If it does get annoying, please visit your eye doctor to make sure that he or she can extract it carefully.
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QuestionCan an eyelash hurt your eye?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerAny foreign object in your eye, even as small as an eyelash, has the potential to cause irritation and even an infection. If you're having difficulty getting an eyelash out of your eye, you should see a doctor.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I have an eyelash stuck in my eye and cant get it out?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIf you've taken reasonable steps to get the eyelash out and you still can't, you should see a doctor. Anything that gets stuck in your eye could cause irritation or an infection if it is not removed.
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QuestionCan I get an eye infection or lose my sight from having an eyelash stuck in my eye?Community AnswerYou may get an infection, but it is extremely unlikely. The most likely outcome would be major discomfort. You will not lose your sight.
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QuestionHow do I get an eyelash out of my eye when I can't see it?Community AnswerCry.Cry like you have never cried before. If it doesn't work, seek your eye doctor's help.
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QuestionAn eyelash went behind my eye and now I see a white squiggle whenever I blink and have pain coming from behind my eye like a migraine. Should I wait for it to dissolve?Community AnswerNo. See an eye doctor immediately for help.
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QuestionWhy is my eye still irritated after removing the eyelash?Community AnswerJust wait an hour or so. It probably still feels like there is something there, but there's not.
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QuestionIf I use a Q-tip, can it leave a bit of cotton in my eye?Community AnswerIt can. Dampen the Q-tip with sterile water first, before attempting to remove the eyelash. This will stick the cotton together and make it unlikely for any parts to come off. The eyelash will also stick better to the wet Q-tip.
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QuestionWhat if there is a piece of contact stuck in my eye?Community AnswerGet a bowl of water, (make sure it's clean), put your face in, and open your eye in it. This should most probably get rid of the contact stuck in there. If not, see your doctor immediately.
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QuestionCan crying help get the eyelash out?Community AnswerIt could potentially, but try not to rub your eyes, as that could cause more eyelashes to fall out (among other problems). Know that, even if you don't do anything in particular, your eyelash will eventually make its way to the inner corner of the eye, where it will be easy to remove with a q-tip.
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QuestionWhat if it's stuck in the corner of my eye?Community AnswerTry holding the top eyelid out with your fingertips and then looking up to the ceiling or sky. Repeat if any discomfort remains.
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QuestionHow do I know whether it a scratch or an eyelash?Bob SingsCommunity AnswerIf you have a scratch on the eyeball, you will always feel the irritation in the same place on the eye. In other words, the irritation of the eyelash will change places. If it's a scratch, use the eye drops for lubrication as they are thicker and will soothe the scratch.
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QuestionShould I go to the emergency room?Community AnswerIf you're in a tremendous amount of pain, this might be a reasonable idea, but maybe try calling your doctor's office first and see what they suggest.
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QuestionI am really scared to take the eyelash out, and don't want to see a doctor. How can I get it out?Community AnswerPour mineral or sterile water into a large bowl. Slowly lower your face, with open eyes, into the water until the liquid touches your eyes. The eyelash should then wash out into the bowl. Repeat several times if necessary until the eyelash is gone.
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QuestionHow do I make myself cry to get the eyelash out?Community AnswerTry thinking of something really sad, or keeping your eyes wide open until you start to tear up, then blink rapidly.
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QuestionCan getting someone to blow on it help?Community AnswerProbably not. It'll just dry out your eye.
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QuestionIf I got an eyelash stuck in my eye, will it cause problems for me in the future?Community AnswerNo, if it wasn't serious. If you feel irritation for more than a few days or so, contact your eye doctor.
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QuestionHow can I remove an eyelash that has been bent and stuck in my eye for 3 weeks?Community AnswerIf none of the methods in the article work, you might want to consider contacting an eye doctor or your family doctor.
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QuestionMy eyelash is attacked to my eyelashes and is stuck in the corner of my eye. What do I do?Community AnswerUse tweezers to gently pull the eyelash up so it faces the right way. If you need to, get help.
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QuestionHow can I get an eyelash out of my eye with my fingers if I have long nails?Community AnswerUse two fingers. Use the tips of your nails like tweezers.
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QuestionHow do I get the eyelash out of the side of my eye?Community AnswerDon't rub your eye. Try holding the top eyelid out with your fingertips and then looking up to the ceiling or sky. Repeat if any discomfort remains. Your natural tears should flush out the eyelash.
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QuestionHow do I remove an eyelash that is growing inward?Community AnswerAll you would have to do in this case is remove it with a pair of tweezers that have been cleaned.
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QuestionWhat if the eyelash is stuck inside and is not visible?Community AnswerJust wait a while. Blink regularly, and it will eventually make its way to the inner corner of your eye, from which you can pull it out easily.
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QuestionIf I cry, will the eyelash come out?Community AnswerCrying should help flush out the eyelash, but it's not a guarantee. You could also try dipping your face into a bowl or sink full of water to help rinse the eyelash out.
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QuestionWhat if I can't find the stuck eyelash anywhere?Community AnswerTry flushing out the eye with water or the pulling-the-eyelid-down method. If none of these work, you'll have to wait for it to come out on its own or seek medical attention.
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QuestionThe eyelash is in the corner of my eye, but I can't get it out with my fingers or a Q-tip. Should I just sleep it off?Community AnswerTry rubbing that part of your eye so the tear glands can wash it out. If that doesn't work, then just sleep it off.
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QuestionI have a white discharge coming from my eye. Could this be caused by being in a swimming pool?Community AnswerWhite discharge usually occurs from a eye infection. Yes, it could have been caused if the swimming pool wasn't clean. In more severe cases, your eye discharge may occur with other symptoms. You should see an eye doctor about it.
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QuestionWhat is the worst outcome of an eyelash being stuck in my eye? If I can't get it out, what should I do?Community AnswerThe eyelash could scratch your cornea, which would be slightly painful for maybe a day or so. In the absolute worst case scenario, that scratch could become infected, but that's extremely unlikely. Try all of the tips in the article. Eventually the eyelash will come out.
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