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First aid for eye entry into a foreign body.
As the saying goes, "the eyes are the windows of the soul", and the eyes are the sensory organs of the human body that directly perceive the colorful external world. In daily life, accidents often occur when foreign bodies get into the eyes.
After the foreign body enters the eye, it can immediately cause different degrees of intraocular foreign body sensation, pain and reflex tearing, which can cause eye damage and visual function in severe cases, and reduce vision in mild cases, and completely lose vision in severe cases. Therefore, it is important to prevent the occurrence of eye trauma and properly manage foreign bodies into the eye.
So what to do when a foreign body gets into your eye?
Method 1: Do not rub your eyes with your hands after a foreign body enters your eyes to avoid the foreign body abrasion the cornea. The correct way to deal with it is to calmly close your eyes and rest for a while (if you are a child, you should control your hands first, so as not to rub your eyes) and wait until the tears are secreted in large quantities and continue to burst out of the eyes, and then slowly open your eyes and blink a few times, in most cases, a large amount of tears will automatically "flush out" the foreign body in the eye.
Method 2: If tears cannot flush out the foreign body, prepare a basin of clean water, gently close your eyes, immerse your face in the basin, and blink your eyes in the water a few times, which will flush out the foreign body in the eyes. You can also ask someone to open the affected eye, fill the eye with cold boiled water or saline with a syringe, or rinse the eye with a cup.
Method 3: If the foreign body cannot be flushed out by various irrigation methods, you can ask someone or yourself to open the eyelids and gently wipe off the foreign body with a cotton swab or a clean handkerchief dipped in cold boiled water or normal saline.
Method 4: If none of the above methods are effective, it may be that the foreign body has trapped in the eye tissue, and you should immediately go to the hospital and ask an ophthalmologist to remove it. Do not pick with a needle or wipe or pick with other unclean objects, so as not to damage the eyeball and cause purulent infection of the eyeball.
After the foreign body is removed, some eye drops or ointment can be appropriately instilled to prevent infection.
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Did it grow into the eyes?
Use a band-aid to open his eyes for a while and let him grow out.
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Dizziness, then you can still surf the Internet, it doesn't seem to affect your eyesight.
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Question 1: The eyelashes fell into the eyes and disappeared, what should I do Shed a few tears and it will come out, rest assured, if it doesn't come out now, it will come out sooner or later, if it really affects your eyes, the eyes have a self-cleaning function. Everyone will get dust and sand in their eyes, and they will be sick if they haven't heard of it.
Question 2: What should I do if my eyelashes fall into my eyes? It's like this. Close your eyes and burst out in tears. Or find someone to blow it for you and it can come out. Don't rub your hands.
Question 3: What should I do if my eyelashes often fall into my eyes, it is painful every time, and I can't get it It is called trichiasis. Surgery at an eye hospital**.
Question 4: What should I do if my eyelashes fall out of my eyes Don't worry. Don't rub your eyes all the time, soak it out with **small eye drops.
Or gently rinse your eyes with water. Then close your eyes, the best thing to do is to sleep and let the cornea rest to avoid eyelid rubbing when blinking. This is because corneal epidermal lesions can have a sensation similar to that of eyelashes entering the eye.
However, even corneal epidermal lesions will be completely ** in a day or two.
Question 5: What should I do if my eyelashes fall into my eyes? Hahaha, the upstairs is so classic, don't worry, it will run out when you don't know it, tears, when you sleep, and it will come out in the blink of an eye.
Otherwise, it would be very uncomfortable to have something in your eyes, even something as small as your eyelashes
Question 6: What should I do if my eyelashes fall into my eyes? Basically, it's okay, be careful not to rub your eyes with your hands and double eyelids will also occur in this situation, I also don't cut my eyes when I fall into my eyes, if you accidentally get in, you can take a piece of toilet paper, rub it into a strip, wet it with clean water or eye drops on the head, and then use it to point the eyelashes in the eyes.
At this point, the eyelashes will be glued out. If you move the eyelashes to the lower eyelid, then turn out the lower eyelid to separate the eyelashes from the eyeball, and then glue it out with paper If it is a typical symptom of "trichiasis", if it is above, it is recommended to make a double eyelid!! If it's the following, go to the hospital!
The doctor will have a way ...
Question 7: What will happen if the eyelashes fall out of the eyes and can't get them out Don't worry, first find some eye drops and drop them and then use a clean new cotton swab to carefully stick them out If there is someone next to you, it is better to call a friend to help It will be better Don't rub your eyes with your hands, which is not good for the cornea!
You can try to cry, tears will automatically bring out the eyelashes, and you have to squint when the time comes.
Question 8: The eyelashes fell into the eyes, I don't know what to do if I ran **, I saw that in the eyes will definitely be in the upper and lower eyelids, if you don't feel grinding, you may rub your eyes or tears flow out, don't worry too much.
Question 9: What should I do if my eyelashes get into my eyes? I'll teach you a method where you cover your ears and nose, then puff hard, and then use a cotton swab to get the foreign object out.
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Eyelashes falling into the eyes can be used: sticking them out with a cotton swab, blowing on the eyes, saline, not rubbing them with your hands, crying, etc.
Glue it out with a cotton swab: If the eyelashes fall into the lower eyelid, you can pull the lower eyelid down in the mirror and use a cotton swab to stick the eyelashes out. Due to the small movement, it will not cause excessive damage to the eyes.
Blow into the eyes: If your eyelashes fall out of your eyes, ask someone close to you to open your eyelids a little and blow hard into your eyes to blow them out.
Normal saline: Take a basin, pour an appropriate amount of saline, then pull the lower eyelid down, put the cornea in the saline and turn it a few times until the eyelashes come out.
Do not rub with your hands: When our eyes are uncomfortable, our first reaction is definitely to rub our eyes, but don't do it at this time. Since the eyelashes have just fallen in, they are in a place that is obvious and close to the outside of the eyes, if you rub your eyes immediately, it is easy for the eyelashes to fall into the corners of the eyes, and this method is also easy to damage the cornea, and if there are bacteria on the hands, it is easy to cause keratitis.
Crying: Tears are the best washout. If your eyelashes don't come out, you can force yourself to shed tears, or you can put eye drops into your eyes and use liquid to flush them out.
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It is recommended that tears secrete from the eyes, or seek medical attention in time.
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Get someone to blow it on for you or wash it off with saline.
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