Whether or not a full recovery can be made from a pyrolysis drop in the eye is based on the extent of the damage done to the eye by the pyrolysis. If the damage is mild and treatment is timely, full recovery is possible. If the damage is severe and treatment is not timely, it can significantly damage vision or even lead to loss of vision, and generally cannot be restored. Pyrophoric alkali is highly irritating and can significantly damage the patient’s vision. Patients can be treated by general treatment, medication and surgery. 1. General treatment: After the eye enters the pyrophoric alkali, patients need to use saline to rinse repeatedly for about half an hour, and if the condition is serious, the conjunctiva can be cut open, and 5% vitamin C can be used to rinse under the conjunctiva, so as to remove the necrotic tissues. 2. Drug treatment: patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to prevent infection, promote corneal healing and other drugs, such as levofloxacin eye drops, recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor eye drops. 3. Surgical treatment: if the patient’s eye surface damage is large, in order to avoid direct contact between the cornea and conjunctiva, the two should be isolated by conjunctival capsule compensation or conjunctival transplantation. If lid adhesion and corneal scarring have been formed, patients need to perform conjunctival capsulorhexis, corneal transplantation, etc., to improve vision, but generally cannot be fully restored. It is recommended that patients do a good job of daily protection at work, once the kerosene drops in the eyes immediately rinse the eyes with water, timely consultation and standardized treatment as prescribed by the doctor.