Anyone notice this from fully vaccinated people? I know two co-workers, the most pro-vaccine ones have really strange eyes now. My manager who is fully vaccinated recently had a "breakthrough" COVID infection, she's now back a week later and noticed today her eyes are extremely teary and very red! When she moves her eyes around you can see red dots in the corners of her eyes. Also, another co-worker at a BBQ, her eyes weren't as teary but she had a huge red clot under her eye, you can tell when her eyes move around. I assume these are capillary clots from the vaccines? Maybe just a coincidence? Anyone notice this in fully vaccinated people or is it just me? There was another co-worker I work with who also got the vaccine, but her eyes are fine.
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CONJUNCTIVITIS, or pink eye, is inflammation of your conjunctiva. The conjunctiva is a thin tissue that covers the front of your eye and the back of your eyelids.
Conjunctivitis is easily spread from person to person. The most common cause of conjunctivitis is infection with bacteria or a virus. Allergies are also a common cause of conjunctivitis. The cells in your conjunctiva can react to an allergen. Some examples of allergens include grass, dust, animal fur, or mascara.
Conjunctivitis photo: https://eyesight.nu/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2011/03/pinkeye.jpg
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SUBCONJUNCTIVAL HEMORRHAGE is the term for a broken blood vessel on the surface of the eye. The clear membrane that lines the inside of the eyelid and covers the white of the eye is called the conjunctiva. It has many very small blood vessels that break easily. When a break happens, blood can leak under the conjunctiva. When this happens, the blood causes part of the white of your eye to turn bright red.
I think this MAY be important, because people are bruising easily and having blood clots when their platelets (that stop bleeding) are attacked after the Covid shot. We are seeing clots forming throughout the body from uncontrolled bleeding resulting in heart attacks, strokes, pulmonary embolism and spontaneous bleeding.
Subconjunctival Hemorrhage photo: https://firsteyecareirving.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Subconjunctival-Hemorrhage-Emory-Eye-Center.jpg