If the gel remover cream accidentally gets into the eye, the patient should immediately flush the eye with large amounts of water, and if necessary, follow the doctor’s instructions to use topical anti-infective medication to relieve eye discomfort.
If patients accidentally get the gel remover cream into the eyes, they should promptly use a large amount of water to rinse the conjunctival sac to remove the gel remover cream from the eyes to alleviate the discomfort of the eyes. At the same time, patients should avoid rubbing their eyes with their hands, as this may lead to secondary eye injuries.
After rinsing the eyes with plenty of water, if the patient’s eye pain, foreign body sensation and other symptoms are obvious, you can use anti-infective eye drops medication under the guidance of the doctor, such as levofloxacin eye drops, tobramycin eye drops and other medication, to prevent infections and alleviate eye discomfort.
It is recommended that patients with foreign bodies in their eyes and significant discomfort should seek prompt medical attention to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.