I am not sure what you mean by "spread your eyes." If you mean to move location the answer is no.
yes,because they both have spread out eyes.
well no not exactly, there is an enzyme in the tears of the eyes. so when you blink the liquid is spread by the upper eyelid, it kills the bacteria in the eyes.
avoiding touching ur face and eyes and wash ur hands frequently
It's not unusual for shingles on the forehead to affect the eyes. The virus spreads through the nerves.
Yes; cold sores can be spread. If at all possible, refrain from touching it for 21 days so not to infect the eyes or other places on your body.
I have done this many times before. What you do is you select the eyes you want and then spread them apart. Then what you do, is you go to the selection for beards, glasses, ect. Then you click on the mole and put it in between the two eyes. Then adjust it any way you want.
Horse shoe crabs have a total of 10 eyes, which are spread across their bodies. They have two compound eyes on their front shell for detecting light and movement, and several simple eyes on their body and tail for detecting motion and orientation.
Generally, there are no effects on your eyes and brain. Are you worried about your teeth being close to your eyes/brain? Don't worry - they are actually far away from all of that stuff. If you get a tooth abscess (infection), it can spread to your brain. But that is VERY rare.
i did this last night. NO WATER. bad...water spread it to my other eye and my mouth. milk. soak a paper towel in milk and set it on your eyes until you can open your eyes, and get it to drip in the corners of eyes to get it in there. trust me. :)
If a person with a cold touches his runny nose or watery eyes, then shakes hands with another person some of the virus is transferred to the uninfected person. If that person then touches his mouth, nose, or eyes, the virus is transferred
Organisms that cause pink eye, or conjunctivitis, can spread through direct contact with infected secretions, such as tears or discharge from the eyes. They can also be transmitted via contaminated surfaces, like towels or doorknobs, and through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Additionally, touching the eyes after coming into contact with these pathogens can facilitate the spread. Maintaining good hygiene, such as frequent hand washing, can help prevent transmission.
If Vaseline gets into your eyes, it can cause blurry vision, stinging, and irritation. It is recommended to flush your eyes with water and seek medical attention if symptoms persist or worsen. Avoid rubbing your eyes, as this can spread the Vaseline and potentially cause further irritation.