What should I do if the baby gold water shower gel gets into my eyes?

Updated on parenting 2024-05-06
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You can repeatedly rinse with normal saline as follows: use a 5 ml syringe to tie 5 ml of normal saline, and rinse the eye that enters the baby's golden water repeatedly, paying special attention to getting the needle right, so as not to fall off the needle and cause damage to the eye. View the original post

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After waking up tomorrow, there is no discomfort, and the problem is not big, and the baby's tears will rush out when he cries. If you feel unwell, go to the hospital immediately to prescribe a potion, and your eyes should not be sloppy. Give the baby less spray things, the impact baby does not like, after being bitten, wipe it with a cotton swab dipped in gold water, and pour it into the bathtub to soak it when taking a bath.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Wash with water in time, and then go to the hospital to see a doctor as soon as possible. When taking a bath, pour baby gold water into the basin to view the original post

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After entering the eyes, quickly use a towel dipped in water to clean the baby's eyes, and it doesn't matter if there is no discomfort in the eyes

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Chemical injuries to the eye. Such injuries often occur in factories and laboratories, and some chemicals such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, lime water, ammonia, etc., splash into the eye, often causing chemical eye burns. It also happens in the family, such as shower gel, shampoo, 502 glue and other chemicals splashed into the eyes, such injuries should be immediately rinsed with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, and then immediately sent to the hospital.

    It is worth noting that if quicklime enters the eye, the quicklime particles should be pulled out with a cotton swab and then rinsed, because quicklime will produce heat when exposed to water, and improper treatment may burn the eyes.

    2 Penetrating wound and intraocular foreign body.

    It is often caused by sharp object scratches or small metal and ore fragments that are shot into the eyeball at high speed, which can cause corneal and scleral damage, lens, retina, optic nerve damage, and even prolapse of the ocular contents. In the event of such an injury, the eye should be gently bandaged with gauze, and no attempt should be made to remove any object stuck to the eye or eyelids, and avoid pressing or rubbing the eyeball, and then immediately take the eye to the hospital**.

    3 Blunt contusion.

    Usually the eye is hit by some blunt objects (such as boxing, elbow blows, balls, stones, etc.) caused by eye tissue damage, mild resulting in eyelid hematoma, bruising, subconjunctival hemorrhage, corneal epithelial abrasion, tear duct rupture, severe anterior chamber hemorrhage, lens dislocation, retinal and optic nerve damage, and even eye rupture, complete loss of vision. Apply ice immediately for about 15 minutes to reduce pain and swelling. If the orbit is darkened or vision is blurred, it may be bleeding or other injuries in the eyeball, and you should be taken to the hospital immediately for an ophthalmologist examination**.

    Tips: Dr. Chung reminds everyone that if you splash a small amount of shower gel in the shower, you can directly rinse it with tap water for 3 minutes, and then click on antibiotic eye drops. If you accidentally get a lot of shower gel, you should rinse your eyes immediately, rinse them with water for at least 15 minutes, and go to the hospital as soon as possible.

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