Can getting a milkshake in the eye cause an infection or bleeding behind eyes?

It is highly unlikely that getting a milkshake in the eye will cause an infection or bleeding behind the eyes. The conjunctiva, which is the clear membrane that covers the white part of the eye, is a natural barrier that helps protect the eye from infection. Additionally, the milkshake is likely to be washed out of the eye by tears and blinking, further reducing the risk of infection or bleeding.

If you do get a milkshake in your eye, it is important to rinse your eye thoroughly with water and seek medical attention if you experience any pain, swelling, or vision changes.