If you splash oil in your eyes while frying, it may cause burns to the local tissues of your eyes because of the very high temperature of the oil. For example, there will be conjunctival or corneal burns, so for this situation, the first thing to do is to flush your eyes with water and try to use cool water to flush your eyes. On the one hand, it can reduce the damage caused by high temperature to the eye tissue, and on the other hand, it can make the oil inside the eye be flushed out as soon as possible. After flushing, it is important to go to the hospital early for a detailed examination to determine if there is local tissue damage, such as burns to the cornea and conjunctiva. If there is tissue damage, symptomatic treatment should be given, such as corneal repair medication or antibiotic drops, to prevent local infection and promote local tissue healing.