FAQs
What are some good excuses for having red eyes?
Some common excuses are saying you're tired, have allergies, got chlorine or soap in your eyes, or have an eye infection. You can also blame irritation from crying, the wind, being up late, or reading/watching screens.
How can you make excuses for red eyes more believable?
Add details like saying your eyes have been watery and stinging or that you used eye drops but they didn't help. Fake symptoms like yawning, squinting, or dabbing at your eyes. Timing it with events like waking up or swimming also help sell it.
Why do people make excuses for having red eyes?
Red eyes can be caused by drinking alcohol, smoking marijuana, or other recreational drugs. People often use excuses to hide the real reason for redness if they've been partaking in activities they shouldn't.
What are some signs of serious eye conditions beyond normal redness?
See a doctor if redness is severe, persists for days, or comes with other symptoms like pain, light sensitivity, vision changes, discharge, headache, nausea, or dizziness.
How can you prevent or treat red eyes?
Avoid rubbing eyes, control allergies, manage dry eyes, take frequent breaks from screens, and use protective eyewear around irritants. Over-the-counter drops can provide relief but see a doctor if redness continues.
FAQs
Can vaping cause canker sores?
Yes, vaping can lead to canker sores in some people. The heat, flavorings, and propylene glycol in e-liquids can irritate the tissue in the mouth and trigger painful canker sores.
Why does vaping cause canker sores?
Vaping dries out the mouth, allowing sores to form more easily. Certain e-liquid flavors contain acidic flavorings that erode mouth tissue. The propylene glycol carrier vaporizes into a toxin that can burn mouth tissue.
How can you prevent vaping canker sores?
Use a vaporizer with temperature control and avoid very hot draws. Drink more water and use moisturizing mouthwash to prevent dry mouth. Avoid acidic or citrus e-liquid flavors that can cause irritation and erosion.
What is the best treatment for vaping canker sores?
Stop vaping until sores heal. Rinse with saltwater, use OTC numbing gels, and apply hydrocortisone cream. See a doctor for prescription medication if sores are severe or persist more than 2 weeks.
Should you keep vaping if you get canker sores?
No, take a break from vaping while you have open, painful canker sores. Continuing to vape will prolong healing. Consider stopping vaping altogether if sores are recurring and severe.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new treatment regimen.
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