The damage of perfume sprayed into the eyes

The main hazard of perfume sprayed into the eyes is damage to the cornea, perfume may be corrosive depending on its concentration of ingredients, and most perfumes contain a certain concentration of alcohol that can damage the cornea, especially the corneal epithelium. If the degree of corneal epithelial damage is high, it may cause deeper ulcers. If a small amount of perfume gets into the eye, the way to go is to flush it with a lot of water, flushing the eye with a lot of water so that the perfume can be flushed down as quickly as possible. If after rinsing, the eye still has a foreign body sensation, or a burning sensation or significant pain, you need to go to an ophthalmologist for a more detailed examination to check whether the cornea is in a healthy state. If it is a simple epithelial injury, it may be relieved with some medication. If it is a deep ulcer, further treatment may be necessary, including antibiotics and corneal nourishing medications to promote corneal recovery, which is very necessary.