Eye Buggers?

Hey, I was wondering if these are bleak. I currently have a cold on the other hand I've been wearing contacts for around a week now. However, yesterday one of my contacts go to the very top of my eyeball, so I squeezed it out (after shower, didn't verbs hands because of the shower). Now, there's plentifully of eye buggers forming on my left eye and it is moderately red (not bloodshot). I pulled down my eyelid and there's a small string of eye buggers running accross. Also, my verbs gets sometimes blurry and eye buggers are constantly forming despite my whipage.
What could it be and what should I do going on for it?
Answer:

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Your body have lots of natural defenses. One of it's defenses against eye infections is 'eye buggers' as you call upon them. They are nothing to verbs about, it only just means that something (pollen, dust, dirt, etc) get into your eye. Your eye has coated it beside a natural substance made by your body which will remove it and prevent eye infection. People next to allergies get 'eye buggers' adjectives the time from the pollen that's naturally floating around above ground. If you don't normally experience them, they will probably be in motion away in the subsequent day or so. If you'd close to to prevent them, just clear sure to wash your hand before touching your eyes.



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