PICTURE!!! A Bee Stung a Guy Directly in His Eyeball

On the list of things you hope to never experience, this has gotta be up at the top . . .

 

 

A 55-year-old man in Philadelphia recently went to the E.R. after a bee stung him directly in the EYEBALL. It stung him in the right eye where the iris meets the sclera. That's the white part of your eye.

 

 

The stinger was stuck in it, so they tweezed it out. But his eye was still swollen and bloodshot two days later, and his vision was worse. So he went to an eye specialist.

 

 

It turned out a small piece of the stinger was still lodged in his eyeball. It was so small, they could only see it with a microscope and special dye. They had to use something called "micro-forceps" to get it out. Then they gave him some special eyedrops, and he recovered.  

 

 

Experts say stings to the eyeball are extremely rare, and there are only a handful of cases on record. But if it ever happens to you, see an eye doctor as soon as possible. The equipment in the E.R. isn't specialized enough. 

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(Here's a photo if you dare.)


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