When the wasp’s urine gets into the eye, it may irritate the surface of the eye with redness, tearing and other discomforts, and is prone to infection, so it needs to be treated immediately by rinsing the conjunctival sac and applying eye drops.
1. Rinse the conjunctival sac with running water or saline. During flushing, turn the eyeball up and down, left and right, and roll the upper and lower eyelids as much as possible to flush out the urine. It is recommended to rinse for at least 10 minutes. Avoid rubbing the eyes directly with your hands.
2. Antibiotic eye drops can be used topically to prevent infection, such as: levofloxacin eye drops, lomefloxacin hydrochloride eye drops, and so on.
After getting wasp’s urine in the eyes, it is recommended that patients seek medical treatment in time with the help of doctors.