Is it okay if you get ashes in your eyes?

If a small amount of soot that is not very hot gets into the eye, it is usually fine. If a large amount of ash with a high temperature enters the eye, the cornea may be burned.
After the soot enters the eye, you need to blink immediately, if there is no abnormal sensation, the amount of soot that may enter the eye is small and the temperature is low, it has not caused significant damage to the eye surface, generally do not need to worry too much.
If a large amount of soot into the eyes, and there is a temperature, may immediately appear obvious redness, swelling, stinging or fear of light tears, and even the eyes can not open the performance, generally may appear corneal burns. It is recommended to rush to the hospital, need to thoroughly clean the conjunctival sac, so as not to cause further damage to the eyes.
If the ash fell into the eye damage parts larger, it is recommended to go to the hospital ophthalmology consultation, by a professional doctor to deal with.