First-Aid Care In Case of Eye Injury

All eye accidents or traumas, no matter how big or small should be taken very seriously. Prompt eye care treatment can save sight and avoid further complications.

Here are a few first-aid steps that you can undertake in different situations before the medical help arrives. 



Chemical Burns 

Everyday use chemicals can easily get splattered into your eyes while handling them at home or workplace. When dealing with such toxic or abrasive materials, it is imperative to wear safety glasses and exercise extreme caution to prevent injury.

First aid care for chemical burns eye injuries include:

  • Maintain calm, stay alert, and keep your eyes open until you can flush the chemicals out. Closing eyes can trap the chemical in and causes further harm.
  • For the next 15 to 20 minutes, flush the eyes generously with eye wash kit or water. 
  • Get medical assistance at the earliest.

Foreign object 

With the help of tearing mechanism, the eye often washes itself of dust particles or any other debris. So, in the majority of the cases, no treatment is required until you are certain that the eye cannot get rid of the foreign body on its own. 

Here are the first-aid steps that you can follow to remove a foreign object from the eyes.

  • Avoid rubbing your eyes.
  • Lift up and out the upper eyelid over the bottom lid, then roll your eyes around.
  • Use eye wash kit or water to wash out the eyes thoroughly
  • Repeat the procedure until the stuck particles are removed.
  • In case of no success, get in touch with your local ophthalmologist immediately. 

Injury due to blow

Minor impacts can often be dealt with at home. Any damage to the eyes should be checked for signs of serious injury or possible infections.

Here are a few first-aid steps that you may follow

  • Start with gentle 5-15 min cold-pressing over the affected eye. Either use synthetic ice-pack or ice wrapped in cloth. 
  • Get in touch with the eye-specialist for the physical examination to check for possible internal injuries/damage.
  • Switch to hot compresses after 24 hours.

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