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Objects or chemicals in the eye - after care and treatments

Getting a chemical in your eye or an object that pierces your eye is serious. It can cause a long-term injury and could lead to blindness.

Foreign object in the eye: First aid - Mayo Clinic

A foreign object in the eye can include a speck of dust or a thin fiber to bigger objects, such as a piece of glass, a metal shaving or a wood splinter.

Objects in the Eye Information & Treatment - Columbia Doctors

It's not uncommon for a speck of dirt or a small object, such as an eyelash or makeup, to get in your eye. Usually your natural tears will wash the object out.

Overview: Small objects in the eye - InformedHealth.org - NCBI

There are plenty of situations where small objects can easily get in your eye – while riding a bike, gardening or playing on the beach, for instance.

Eye injuries - chemical burns - Better Health Channel

However, splashes from acids or alkali chemicals are serious and may cause vision loss. Rinse the eye and seek urgent medical attention. Symptoms of chemical ...

Foreign object in eye: What to do - MedicalNewsToday

How to get an object out of the eye · not rubbing the eyes · taking out any contact lenses before trying to remove the debris · avoiding the use of sharp objects, ...

Foreign Object in the Eye: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention

A foreign object in the eye is something that strikes your eye from outside your body. It can get underneath your eyelid, embed on the ocular surface, or ...

Objects in the Eye - Topic Overview

It's not uncommon for a speck of dirt or a small object, such as an eyelash or makeup, to get in your eye. Usually your natural tears will wash the object ...

Eye injuries - foreign body in the eye - Better Health Channel

A foreign body is an object in your eye that shouldn't be there, such as a speck of dust, a wood chip, a metal shaving, an insect or a piece of glass.

Eye Injury: Types, Causes, Prevention & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

Eye injuries include bruises, punctures, burns and scratches. They can result from traumatic accidents, exposure to chemicals or foreign objects in your eye.

Chemical Eye Burns - WebMD

Chemical exposure to any part of the eye or eyelid may result in a chemical eye burn. Chemical burns represent 7%-10% of eye injuries.

Eye - Chemical In - symptomviewer - HealthyChildren.org

They can severely damage the eye and sometimes even cause blindness. Harmless Chemicals. The following products are harmless to the eye: bubble bath, cosmetics, ...

Eye Injuries - First Aid, Symptoms & Treatment - St John Ambulance

Foreign objects (such as grit, a loose eyelash or a contact lens) that lie on the surface of the eye can easily be rinsed out. Sharp fragments like metal or ...

First Aid Guide: Eye Injuries - BSA Troop 883

Floating objects in the eye which can be visualized may be flushed from the eye with water. If the object cannot be removed in this manner, the victim should ...

Prevent Different Types of Eye Injuries | EyeCare Associates

If your eyes come into contact with chemicals, rinse them immediately with water. Eye Penetration Injuries. Sharp objects like scissors, knives, screwdrivers, ...

Eye Injuries - MyHealth Alberta

The force of impact can cause a blow to the eye, foreign objects may enter the eye, and chemicals in the air bag can burn the eye. You can prevent eye injuries ...

Eye Emergencies - Symptoms and Causes - Penn Medicine

Eye emergencies include cuts, scratches, objects in the eye, burns, chemical exposure, and blunt injuries to the eye or eyelid.

What To Do if Foreign Object is in Your Eye - Eyecare Center of Martin

Chemical burns are actually one of the most common eye injuries that we see. They can happen directly, such as if you accidentally spray perfume with the nozzle ...

Top Causes of Eye Injuries - WebMD

Blow to the Eye · Cut or Scratch · Object in the Eye · Chemical Burns · Radiation · When to Call a Doctor · When to Call 911 · How to Protect Your Eyes ...

Recognizing and Treating Eye Injuries

Flying objects like bullets, darts, fireworks, bungee cords, and BBs; Chemical splashes; Protests, riots or urban warfare. Common Symptoms of ...