Last time I told you how to effectively prevent children’s eye trauma, but life is a lot of “bear children” can not be prevented, so we will talk about today, eye trauma once “not prevented” what should be done? Eye contusion, not hot compresses Children participating in strenuous sports such as basketball or play fights are most likely to occur eye contusion, serious contusion will damage the eye, may cause traumatic glaucoma, vitreous hemorrhage, retinal edema, etc. Parents do not rush with hot compresses! Should immediately use an ice bag or cold towel ice compresses, 24 hours later then hot compresses. Once the eyeball is injured, it should be gently immobilized and bandaged with gauze and sent to the doctor promptly. Remember that nothing about the eye is trivial! Puncture Injuries to the Eyeball, Do Not Pull Out Once a child accidentally punctures a sharp object into the eye, parents must not pull it out!!!! Otherwise, it will cause more serious damage around the eyeball, and the leaked eyeball contents should not be tried to send it back, not to mention randomly rinsing it out with medicated water, the best way is to let the injured person lie down flat, cover the injured eye with clean gauze, and send it to the hospital in time. About the eye inserted into a sharp object do not pull out this point, I want to shout 10,000 times!!!! Not only the eye, sharp objects inserted into any part, if you do not want to see the blood Biao three feet of the magnificent scenery, then hide your flood power, do not go to pull it out, grab the hospital! If a child accidentally puts a desiccant, detergent, insecticide, etc. into the eye, parents should immediately flush it with water! Flushing must be sufficient, the time should not be less than 15 minutes, the injured eye should be biased downward flushing, so as to avoid the flow of chemicals into the other eye. This step in the process is very critical because damage from chemical injuries is very rapid and parents must flush before taking their child to the hospital so that further chemical damage does not occur on the way to the hospital. You guys know that kids have the quirk of shoving anything they can get their hands on into any place with a hole in their body, so keep all the dangerous items! Firecracker Injuries, No Water Flushing I just said that you should immediately flush your eyes with water for chemical injuries, but be aware that you should never flush your eyes with water when they are injured by firecrackers! In order to avoid water and firecrackers in the chemical substances to produce a reaction, resulting in eye burns; also do not rub your eyes with your hands to prevent the expansion of the wound under pressure; if the eyes bleed, it is appropriate to use clean gauze and other cover, and rushed to the doctor. Foreign body into the eye, do not rub the eyes Tiny pieces of sand and dust into the eyes, will cause the eyes of the stinging pain and tears, at this time do not use your hands to rub the eyes! This will only cause more serious corneal damage, and bacteria in the eyes can cause infections. The correct approach is to let children close their eyes quietly, use the power of tears to flush out the foreign body, and seek medical help in a timely manner. Do not use the mouth to blow, and blow out the warmth of the March breeze, but also aggravate the infection! Children’s eye trauma can cause vision damage or even blindness, due to eye trauma and loss of life examples are also common, encounter “can not be prevented” bear children, we have to do is to take the right way to minimize the damage caused by eye trauma!