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Can you tell me if a bee stings directly on my pupil, will it improve my vision?

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Bee stings & the eye: If you actually get stung on the surface of your eye, it's important to get your eye checked to make sure no damage has taken place. The pupil (the hole in the middle of the iris) is covered by the clear cornea. It's more likely that you would get stung on your eyelids rather than the surface of your eye.

Answered 8/6/2013

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