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How do I get rid of this thing in my eye?

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It's tiny, it's smaller than a grain of sand. But it's white and it's on the blue bit, whatever that bit is called. I've never ever noticed it before and it's not irritating my eye in anyway but should I try and get it out, I've tried but my eyes water too much, which should be a good thing I suppose but it hasnt budged.

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  1. Ah, don't touch that bit, it has nerves, there's no way to get it out, except to try and cry or something, or give it eye bathe.


  2. Every time i have something in my eye i gently pull my eyelid over my eye as far down as it goes, this flushes out the eye, and ALWAYS works for me, give it a go.

  3. It sounds like it's always been there, but you just happen to have noticed it now. Things always seem to appear on you when you take time to actually look at yourself.

    Don't worry about it, it will just be a bit or your iris that hasn't been pigmented. My brother has a brown spot on his blue eyes, and my friend has grey eyes because it pigmented funny.

    It's fine, if it's not irritating you it's not something IN your eye, it's ON it.

    Just think of it as something that makes your eyes more interesting and therefore nicer :-)

  4. Try pulling your upper lid over the lower lid and then let your eye go back to normal this usually works

  5. well if its been there for a long time in ur life leave it.

  6. Wash it out with some lukewarm water.

  7. No, if it isn't irritating your eye you should not try and get it out! It's maybe just part of your eye, such as a little fleck with no pigment.  You should see an optician if you're worried, but you could do some serious damage by trying to remove something from your eye. You wouldn't catch me putting anything in my eye!

  8. It's on your Iris.  See you GP, DO NOT try to remove it yourself it it does not move after washing your eye out with an eye wash.  It may be a little white fleck in your IRIS and not something that has got into your eye.  Never poke in your eyes, the are the most precious of your senses.

  9. Consult an optomologist before you accidentally blind yourself.

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