What should I do if I get cement in my eyes?

If cement gets into the eye, it should be flushed out immediately with running water and go to the hospital in time for re-flushing, and medication should be used to promote recovery and prevent infection. If the cement accidentally enters the eye, it should be rinsed out immediately with large amounts of water to flush some of the cement out, so as not to cause serious alkali burns and aggravate the damage to the cornea, conjunctiva and other tissues. After simple treatment, the patient should go to the hospital in time, with the help of microscope and professional doctor, rinse again, clean up the residual cement, and then the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to use the recombinant human epidermal growth factor drops and other drugs to promote the repair of ocular surface damage, but also with the use of levofloxacin drops and other antibiotics to prevent infection. It is recommended that patients with cement in the eye should consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.