Eye - Chemical In

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Harmless Chemicals

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When to Call Us for Eye - Chemical In

Call Doctor or Seek Care Now

  • Tearing or blinking lasts more than 1 hour after washing out the eye
  • Blurred vision lasts more than 1 hour after washing out the eye
  • Eye pain lasts more than 1 hour after washing out the eye
  • You think your child needs to be seen, and the problem is urgent

Contact Doctor Within 24 Hours

  • Redness of eye lasts more than 24 hours
  • You think your child needs to be seen, but the problem is not urgent

Contact Doctor During Office Hours

  • You have other questions or concerns

Self Care at Home

  • Harmless chemical (see the List in Causes section) and mild or no eye symptoms


Care Advice for Harmless Chemical in the Eye

What You Should Know:

  • This advice only applies to harmless chemicals (see Harmless List in Causes section)
  • Most harmless chemicals cause no symptoms. Some cause brief stinging and redness of the eye.
  • They do not cause any damage to the cornea or vision.
  • Here is some care advice that should help.

Wash Out the Eye with Warm Tap Water Now

  • Rapid washing out of the eye with warm tap water can be done at home. Start now.
  • First, take out any contact lens.
  • Washing Out the Eye for Younger Children. Have the child lie down and slowly pour warm tap water into the eye from a pitcher or glass. Hold the eyelid open during this process if the child can't keep it open. Consider doing this in a bathtub. Your child can also lie down with a folded towel under the head.
  • Washing Out the Eye for Older Children. Put the entire face into a basin of warm tap water. With the face underwater, open and close the eyelids. Look from side to side. Change the water several times.
  • How Long? For harmless chemicals, wash out the eye for at least 2 minutes. Caution: harmful substances need flushing with water for up to 20 minutes. See First Aid for those.

Artificial Tears (Eyedrops):

  • If eye discomfort remains after washing out the eye is done, can use artificial tears. No prescription is needed.
  • Dosage: 1 drop, 3 times per day as needed
  • Caution: avoid vasoconstrictor eyedrops (like Visine and Opcon-A). Reason: they hide redness. Redness that lasts more than 24 hours needs to be seen.

What to Expect:

  • The eyes will feel much better after the irritant has been washed out.
  • The pain and discomfort most often gone 1 to 2 hours after washed out.
  • The redness lasts longer.

Call Your Doctor If:

  • Eye pain, blurred vision or tearing lasts more than 1 hour after eyes have been washed out.
  • Redness lasts more than 24 hours
  • You think your child needs to be seen
  • Your child becomes worse
  • Remember! Contact your doctor if you or your child develop any "Contact Your Doctor" symptoms.

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