What do you do if you get Windex in your eyes?

After the essential oil into the eyes, patients need to avoid rubbing the eyes, can use saline to rinse the conjunctival sac, can also follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication to relieve eye discomfort.
Essence of wind oil has irritating properties, if accidentally into the eyes, can irritate the patient’s eyes, resulting in eye pain, photophobia, tearing and other symptoms of discomfort. Patients need to avoid rubbing the eyes, or it may lead to secondary damage to the cornea.
Patients can use water or saline to rinse the conjunctival sac, rinse out the eyes, to relieve eye discomfort. Patients may also use antibiotic eye drops such as levofloxacin eye drops, gentamycin hydrochloride ophthalmic ointment, tobramycin ophthalmic ointment and other eye drops as prescribed by the doctor to prevent infection.
If the patient’s ocular surface appears to be damaged such as corneal epithelial defects, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use calf blood deproteinized extract ophthalmic gel, recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor eye drops and other medications, to promote corneal epithelial repair.
It is recommended that patients who experience significant discomfort from windex in the eye should seek prompt medical attention to assess their condition and follow doctor’s instructions for treatment.