1.If something like a bamboo chopstick or pencil gets stuck in my eye, do I need to pull it out immediately? In principle, foreign objects inserted into the eye should not be pulled out, but should be fastened to the eye with a clean glass of wine, covered with gauze, fixed with a bandage and taken to a doctor, with as little walking and as much car travel as possible. 2.What should I do if I get “lost in the eye”? We commonly known as “lost eye” is the medical conjunctival sac foreign body, when the sand and dust flying into the eye with the wind, the resulting stimulus often makes people involuntarily rub their eyes with their hands or handkerchiefs, which not only can not solve the problem, but will cause corneal scratches or even corneal foreign body, the correct method is: first of all, we should lightly close both eyes or blink slightly, so that the superficial foreign body with tears out, or pinch the upper eyelid with two fingertips, gently lift forward, the rescuer to the eye lightly blow, stimulate the eye tears, the sand and dust flushed out. If this method does not work, then open the eyelids directly to find foreign objects. First let the patient’s eyes upward, the rescuer gently pick open the lower eyelid with his fingers to look for foreign objects, special attention should be paid to the lower eyelid and the junction of the eye zou fold within the easy to retain foreign objects, should be carefully searched. If not, the upper eyelid can be turned over to find, as well as the edge of the eyelid and the white eyeball. Find the foreign body with a corner of a clean handkerchief to gently dip the foreign body out. Once a corneal foreign body occurs it should be removed as soon as possible. 3.If my eyes are swollen, should I apply hot or cold compresses? After 24 hours, it can be changed to hot compress to promote the absorption of local blood stasis. 4.What should I do if I splash disinfectant in my eyes while working at home? In daily life, it often happens that toilet cleaner, juice, laundry detergent, foot water, lime, etc. are splashed or mistakenly dropped into the eyes. When these substances enter the eyes, they can immediately cause strong irritation symptoms, such as eye pain, burning sensation, tearing, inability to open the eyes, etc. The damage of chemical substances to the eyes is serious, and generally speaking, alkali burns are more serious than acid burns. Every second counts, flush repeatedly with plenty of clean water. When flushing, the eyelid should be turned over, the eyeball should be rotated to expose the fornix, and the chemicals in the conjunctival sac should be washed out thoroughly. After self-help, you should immediately go to the relevant hospital for further systematic treatment. 5.Some people say that if one eye is injured and blind, the other eye will also be blind, is this true? This is possible, medically called “sympathetic ophthalmia”, in the case of penetrating injury in one eye due to the role of the systemic immune system, the other eye may occur inflammatory blindness, more than 2 to 8 weeks after the injury, so eye trauma should be promptly sutured and pay attention to the vision of the other eye, find the problem promptly to seek medical attention.