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Can anyone else taste their eye drops?

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freesolo · 20/08/2020 21:21

I appreciate this is a bit weird, but over the past 2 days I've had eye drops every 2 hours for conjunctivitis. After about 5 minutes after putting eye drops in, I start to get a bitter taste at the back of my throat, does that mean our eyes constantly leaks into our throats??

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SerenityNowwwww · 20/08/2020 21:23

I know what you mean. I also feel like my eyes are filling with water (like in Tom and Jerry) when I get my ears syringed!

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freesolo · 20/08/2020 21:26

Ive never had my ears syringed but I'd love to try it!

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TimeTruthandHearts · 20/08/2020 21:27

Yep I used eye drops for several years due to iritis and uveitis. One of them was very vinegary.

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LaurieSchafferIsAllBitterNow · 20/08/2020 21:28

there is a duct to drain tears that links to your nose, and then the nose links to the throat.

If you ever get yellow eye drops at the optician then you'll likely have dayglo yellow bogies after :D

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Upsidedownpineapplecake · 20/08/2020 21:30

Your eye drainage is linked to the back of your nose which then links to your mouth. To avoid after inserting drop close your eyes and of push gently in the corner of your eye to avoid

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SoHairyAndForeverSpartacus · 20/08/2020 21:31

Yes they are connected.. why do you think you get a runny nose on a cold day? Your eyes water from the cold and drain away into the back of your nose.

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freesolo · 20/08/2020 21:31

Thank you for that tip! I will definitely try that

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AdaColeman · 20/08/2020 21:33

Yes, put your finger over the tear duct in the corner of your eye to help prevent this.

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JetBlackSteed · 20/08/2020 21:34

The draining from your eyes to your nose and throat is also why if you are really sobbing crying your nose runs and your throat gets all clogged up.

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Holothane · 20/08/2020 21:34

Yes always means they’ve gone in, I’ve had loads of drops and am used to this.

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peonia · 20/08/2020 21:38

Those drops for conjunctivitis taste disgusting! Agree with the PPs who said to press down on the corner of the eye/nose - I found I had to do it for at least a minute to stop getting the taste.

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MyMagicStars · 20/08/2020 21:42

Yes! It’s ghastly- I usually have a big drink of squash ready for after to try and get the taste away!

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MamaBearThius · 20/08/2020 21:44

Yes, but then I'm apparently a massive weirdo as I can taste the solution they use to flush a canula!

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AdoraBell · 20/08/2020 21:45

Me too, and DH. Also, one of our dogs always sneezes and rubs her snout when she has eye drops.

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Twixes · 20/08/2020 21:47

Yeah, conjunctivitis drops are rotten :( I hope it clears up soon

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Careylisa · 20/08/2020 21:49

This has been happening to me all week, it's grim!!!

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DogInATent · 20/08/2020 21:57

Yes. The eyes and nasal cavity are connected.

Close your mouth, pinch your nose and you can "blow" through your eyes.

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PerfectionistProcrastinator · 20/08/2020 22:08

@MamaBearThius

Yes, but then I'm apparently a massive weirdo as I can taste the solution they use to flush a canula!

I get this too!
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hartof · 20/08/2020 22:14

Yes they are disgusting.

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DoAsYouWouldBeMumBy · 20/08/2020 22:20

Yes, that's how you know you've put them in properly! Ack, ack, though Confused Plus Thanks for the conjunctivitis, unless it was caused by hayfever, in which case WineBrew

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Sk1nnyB1tch · 20/08/2020 22:23

I taste eye drops, cannula flush and any IV meds.
I also have a very strong sense of smell, always wondered if they are related!

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CountFosco · 21/08/2020 06:02

@MamaBearThius

Yes, but then I'm apparently a massive weirdo as I can taste the solution they use to flush a canula!

There are chemicals you can taste due to skin contact, e.g. DMSO.
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AyeCorona1 · 21/08/2020 07:49

I had something put in my eyes at the opticians once when I was checked out for contact lenses, it glows in the dark/blacklight so they can check for scratches on your eyeball (was how it was explained to me).

I get very watery eyes whenever this is done, and my nose ran with actual glow-in-the-dark snot! Very impressive!

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DrMadelineMaxwell · 21/08/2020 13:41

It's all connected. Which is why they are telling us not to touch our faces if we're out and about and touching other things. Because the virus can get in to our respiratory tract through our mouth, nose or eyes. ]

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