What if you get hair in your eyes?

Hair in the eye can be removed by blinking and shedding tears, but if this is not effective, you may choose to rinse with water or use a sterile cotton swab to remove the hair. Hair in the eye usually causes reflexive tearing. In some cases, hair in the eye can be dislodged on its own by blinking and shedding tears. If the hair stays in the eye for a long time, it may irritate the surface of the eye and lead to inflammation. If the hair cannot be expelled on its own, you can use running water to rinse the eye and wash the hair out. There is also the option of using a sterile cotton swab to remove the hair. Hair into the eye is not recommended to be too nervous, if a long time can not be removed can go to the ophthalmology consulting, listen to the doctor’s advice, by the professional doctor operation to remove. It is not recommended to use tweezers to remove it on your own, so as not to injure the cornea.