Is eating garlic bad for your eyes?

Generally eating garlic is not harmful to the eyes, if garlic into the eyes, it may be harmful to the eyes.
Garlic belongs to a kind of common food in life, in which every 100 grams contains 27.6 grams of carbohydrates, 4.5 grams of proteins and other nutrients, eating garlic appropriately has obvious benefits to the body, and there is no clinical discovery that eating garlic will lead to eye damage, so there is no harm to the eyes from eating garlic.
If garlic and garlic juice are accidentally splashed directly into the eyes when eating garlic, it may irritate the eyes and cause tearing, a foreign body sensation, and a strong stress reaction to the eyes. If garlic gets into the eyes, it is recommended to rinse immediately with plenty of water and then go to the hospital in time.
If garlic gets into the eyes and causes discomfort, it is recommended to go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition.