What to do if you get eye cream in your eye

If eye cream enters the eye, patients may experience discomfort such as stinging in the eye, patients can use saline to rinse the conjunctival sac, and may also use medication as prescribed by their doctor to relieve eye discomfort.
Eye cream is a skin care makeup product used for the skin around the eyes, but it is also a chemical product. If eye creams get into the eyes, patients may experience discomfort such as stinging, itching, and burning sensations in the eyes. Patients should promptly flush the conjunctival sac with water to try to rinse the eye cream out of the conjunctival sac, thus relieving eye discomfort.
If the eye cream causes some damage to the patient’s eyes, such as cornea, conjunctiva, etc., the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to use the promotion of corneal repair medication, such as recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor eye drops, etc., but also follow the doctor’s instructions to use tobramycin eye drops to prevent infection.
It is recommended that patients with foreign bodies in their eyes should consult a doctor promptly to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.