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If you can see a foreign object when you open your eyelids, you can use a clean cotton swab to remove the foreign body. However, be careful not to injure other parts of the eye. After removal, an appropriate amount of anti-inflammatory eye drops can be applied to avoid infection.
If you can't remove it yourself, it is recommended to go to the hospital for an examination to remove the foreign body, and remember not to rub the eye with your hands when the foreign body is in the eye, so as not to scratch the cornea.
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Don't rub your eyes with your hands, blink them constantly to let the tears bring the foreign body out, and then apply anti-inflammatory eye drops.
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Let the tears bring the foreign body out.
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1. If the foreign body can not be discharged by itself, there is still grinding pain, the foreign body may be on the palpebral conjunctiva in the upper eyelid, you can turn the eyelid over to find the foreign body, if you are not sure about the technology, the foreign body may be on the cornea, do not take it yourself, the cornea is more sensitive, the scratched surface is not only more painful, but also easy to infect, in serious cases, it will cause visual damage, you must go to the hospital do not rub your eyes with your hands, it is easy to scratch the cornea 2 Do not rinse with tap water, there are bacteria in the water, No, try cool boiled water to rinse the tears, and sometimes the tears come out, and the foreign body will come out. 3. If you really can't stand it, please seek medical attention in time.
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1. Something is in the eye, blink hard, force the eyes to tear, and rush out with tears;
2. If there are no tears, you can also drop eye drops. If you really can't get it, don't worry, the eyes have a defense system, which will secrete some mucus, wrap the foreign body, and excrete it from the eye, which is eye droppings;
3. Don't rub your eyes with your hands, it's easy to scratch the cornea, don't rinse with tap water, there are bacteria in the water, 4. If you really can't stand it, please seek medical attention in time.
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Take a mirror to look for foreign objects, such as blisters on the upper and lower eyelids.
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01 Gently close your eyes for a while, or gently lift the upper eyelid with your hand, as foreign bodies that are generally attached to the surface can be expelled by tears.
02 Lower your head, open your mouth wide, take a deep breath and yawn, stretch your waist, raise your head again, and the things in your eyes will come out with tears.
03 If the foreign body cannot be discharged on its own and there is still grinding pain, the foreign body may be on the palpebral conjunctiva inside the upper eyelid, you can turn the eyelid over to find the foreign body, gently wipe it off with a wet cotton swab or a clean handkerchief, or rinse it with clean water and wait for the grinding pain to disappear.
04 If you still can't find a foreign body after turning your eyelids, the foreign body may be on the cornea, don't take it yourself, the cornea is more sensitive, and the scratched surface is not only more painful, but also easy to be infected, and in severe cases, it will cause visual impairment, so you must go to the hospital**.
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Rinse your eyes with water immediately and go to the hospital for a check-up. Because if it is an alkaline substance such as lime, it will cause a particularly heavy loss to the eyes, and if it cannot be solved in time, it will affect vision.
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Something is in the eye, blink vigorously to force the eye to tear, flush it out with tears, and if there are no tears, you can also put some eye drops. If you really can't get it, don't worry, the eyes have a defense system, which will secrete some mucus, wrap the foreign body, and excrete it from the eye, which is eye droppings;
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When there is wind on the road, there are often some fine objects blown into the eyes, such as gray tips, sand grains, coal dust, broken glass, chaff, flying insects and pencil sawdust, etc., these things are called foreign bodies, some are embedded in the white eyeball, called conjunctival foreign bodies, and some are embedded in black heels, called corneal foreign bodies.
The cornea of the eye (black eye) is very sensitive, and when a foreign body enters the eye, it immediately causes pain, tearing, and the inability to open the eye. At this time, do not rub your eyes, because rubbing your eyes sometimes abrases the cornea, and even embeds foreign bodies in the cornea that are not easy to fall off, aggravating the damage and affecting vision. In addition, due to dirty hands, bacteria can be brought into the eyes and cause inflammation.
What to do when a foreign body enters the eye:
The eyes should be gently closed for a while, or the upper eyelid should be gently lifted with the hand, and the foreign body that is generally attached to the surface can be expelled by the tears;
If the foreign body cannot be discharged on its own, there is still grinding pain, the foreign body may be on the palpebral conjunctiva inside the upper eyelid, you can turn the eyelids over to find the foreign body, gently wipe it off with a wet cotton swab or a clean handkerchief, or rinse it with clean water, and the grinding pain will disappear immediately;
If you still can't find a foreign body after rolling your eyelids, the foreign body may be on the cornea, don't take it yourself, you must go to the hospital**.
It should be noted that sometimes after the foreign body is discharged or removed, the eyes still feel painful and uncomfortable, as if there is a foreign body, this is because there is a wound on the cornea, as long as there is no foreign body in the examination, some antibiotic eye drops and eye ointment can quickly return to normal.
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Objects that enter the eyes, such as dust, will be discharged with tears, or these foreign bodies will rush to the corners of the eyes to form eye droppings, and finally discharge, such as eyelashes, fine fibers and other foreign bodies fall into the eyes, and generally will flow out with tears without affecting the eyeballs. Large foreign bodies such as sand dust or hard shells of plants are embedded in the conjunctiva, and the eyelids can be seen when they are turned up, and they are removed with a cotton swab or a foreign body needle at the hospital. Foreign bodies such as common iron filings embedded in the cornea, the symptoms are more serious, the eyes will be red and swollen, tearing, photophobia, etc., generally unable to take out by themselves, it is necessary to go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in time, use topical anesthesia and use a foreign body needle under the slit lamp to remove the foreign body, and then use antibiotic eye solution and eye ointment to promote growth and healing.
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When something enters the eye, it should be treated as follows:
Gently close the eyes for a while, or gently lift the upper eyelids with your hands, and the foreign body in the eye that is usually attached to the surface can be expelled by the tears;
If the foreign body in the eye cannot be discharged on its own and there is still grinding pain, the foreign body may be on the palpebral conjunctiva inside the upper eyelid, you can turn the eyelid over to find the foreign body, gently wipe it off with a wet cotton swab or a clean handkerchief, or rinse it with clean water, and the grinding pain will disappear immediately;
If you can't find a foreign body in your eye after rolling your eyelids, the foreign body may be on the cornea, don't take it yourself, you must go to the hospital**.
Precautions: Usually after the eye foreign body is discharged or removed, the eye still feels painful and uncomfortable, as if there is a foreign body, this is because the eye has not yet adapted to or there is a wound on the cornea, as long as there is no foreign body in the examination, after a while or some antibiotic eye drops and eye ointment, it will soon return to normal.
Hope it helps.
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If you are confused and rub your hands with your hands, it will be unhygienic and will bring fine grates, viruses and some dirty things into your eyes; Second, dust can wear down the conjunctiva and cornea. Wait for tears to flush out the dirt or rinse it with eye drops. If none of these methods work, you have to go to the hospital and ask a doctor to get it.
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Don't rub your eyes, you can rinse them with water, if it doesn't work, you can use your hands to lift your eyelids and go to the hospital to take them out.
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