What should I do if my eyes are a little red after getting seawater in them?

Seawater into the eyes, the patient’s eyes red, may be external stimulation, conjunctivitis and so on, the patient can be closed eyes rest, physical therapy, medication and other ways to treat, relieve eye discomfort.
1. External stimulation: seawater mixed with substances can bring stimulation to the patient’s eyes, causing the patient’s conjunctival capillary expansion and congestion, thus appearing red eyes. Patients can dry their eyes with a dry towel or sterile towel in time to avoid excessive seawater in the eye, use saline to rinse the conjunctival sac, and then close the eyes to rest, so as to alleviate eye discomfort.
2. Conjunctivitis: If the patient’s eyes come into contact with bacteria or viruses and other germs in the seawater, it can cause eye infections, and under the stimulation of inflammation, the patient can have conjunctival congestion, foreign body sensation and other symptoms, the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to use levofloxacin eye drops, tobramycin eye drops and other medications to relieve eye discomfort.
It is recommended that patients with obvious eye congestion consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.