What should I do if my eyes are exposed to pesticides?

Patient: Description of the condition (onset time, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): My mother accidentally spilled pesticide on her gloves when she was working yesterday, then took off her bag gloves and washed them several times, then rubbed her eyes with her hands when she was working, probably because there was residual pesticide on her hands that got into her eyes. Last night there was blood in the eyes and a burning sensation, this morning there is still blood in the eyes, there is also discomfort, but has not been as red as yesterday. I didn’t go to the hospital. Should I go to the hospital? What if I don’t go to the hospital? Doctor: Hello! If pesticide enters the eye, you should wash it with plenty of water at the first time. If you are in a position to go to the hospital, it is best to check the severity of the damage to the eye. If, without any treatment, your mother’s eye manifestations have diminished, there is probably not much of a problem. However, it is best to visit an outpatient ophthalmology clinic. The principles for dealing with this situation are: 1. First aid: scrambling to rinse the eye thoroughly at the scene is the most important step in dealing with this situation. Timely and thorough irrigation can minimize the damage. It should be taken immediately in the field and rinsed repeatedly with a large amount of water or other water sources. When rinsing, the eyelids should be turned over, the eyeballs should be rotated to expose the fornix, and the pesticide substances in the conjunctival sac should be washed out thoroughly. It should be rinsed for at least 30 min or more. After sending to the medical unit, depending on the time early or late, you can also rinse again and check whether there are still foreign bodies remaining in the conjunctival sac. 2, subsequent treatment: after visiting the ophthalmology department, according to the specific circumstances of the injured eye, the appropriate treatment.