What to do if you accidentally splash oxalic acid in your eyes

Oxalic acid accidentally splashed in the eyes should first immediately use water to thoroughly rinse the eyes, and then promptly consult a doctor to check the cornea damage, follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication.
Oxalic acid accidentally splashed into the eyes can easily lead to corneal acid burns, so the first time to use a lot of flowing water to wash the eyes, pay attention to be sure to thoroughly remove the residual acid to prevent further burns. After cleaning should promptly seek medical attention to check the corneal damage, pay attention to observe the eye damage, to prevent adhesions and other complications.
If the patient does not rinse cleanly, a conjunctival sac rinse can be performed under the direction of the doctor to remove oxalic acid. After the examination found corneal injury, patients can use levofloxacin eye drops and recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor eye drops as prescribed by the doctor to prevent infection and promote corneal repair.
Patients with oxalic acid in the eye are advised to seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow medical advice.