First Aid for Eye Injuries
Accidents happen and when they do, it is
important to know how to handle them. Here are
some first aid tips for eye injuries from
doctors at The Cleveland Clinic.
First Aid for Chemical Exposure
- If you wear contact lenses, remove them
immediately. Keeping them in your eyes may hold
the chemical against the cornea, causing
unnecessary damage and pain.
- If you suspect chemicals have entered your eye,
begin flushing it immediately with cool water
and continue to do so for approximately 15
minutes.
- Seek immediate medical attention by dialing
9-1-1 or going to the nearest emergency room. If
possible, take the container of the offending
substance with you so that you can tell your
doctor what you have been exposed to.
First Aid When You Have Something in Your Eye
If you have an object in your eye, do not
irritate your eye by rubbing it. You may try to
remove the particle if it is not embedded in the
eye. But, follow these first aid tips first.
- First wash you hands thoroughly with soap and
water. This will prevent further contamination
or infection.
- Try flushing the eye. Using your finger and
thumb, gently pull the upper eyelid down over
the top of the lower eyelid. This should cause
tearing and flush the object out. You may need
to repeat this several times.
- If you can see the object, you may try to
remove it with a washcloth. Gently lift the
upper or lower eyelid, and use a clean, wet
washcloth to wipe the object away. If this does
not work, seek immediate medical attention.