If the patient’s eyes are sore after being soaked in sweat, they need to be rinsed out immediately with water to flush out the sweat as much as possible, and medication can also be used as prescribed by the doctor to alleviate the eye discomfort.
Sweat is irritating and can lead to eye pain, photophobia, tearing and other symptoms. The patient should immediately flush the conjunctival sac with water or saline to flush the sweat out of the eyes and relieve eye discomfort.
If the patient’s conjunctiva is congested after rinsing the eyes, it may be caused by an eye infection, and the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, such as levofloxacin eye drops, to control the inflammation and relieve eye discomfort.
It is recommended that patients with foreign bodies in their eyes seek medical attention to assess their condition and follow medical advice.