Paint in the eyes how to do

If paint gets into your eyes, flush with plenty of water, flip your eyelids and turn your eyeballs to flush out the chemicals as much as possible. If you still have symptoms of redness, photophobia, tearing, pain, blurred vision, etc. after rinsing, you should go to a regular eye care provider and get the appropriate treatment. If paint is present on the cornea, the paint needs to be scraped off with a dab of anesthesia. After scraping, medications to promote corneal repair and prevent corneal infection should be given and reviewed regularly. If paint is present on the eyelid, an eye ointment containing petroleum jelly, such as tobramycin dexamethasone eye ointment, can be applied to wipe it off, and the paint can usually be removed.