If you get 84 disinfectant in your eyes, immediately flush your eyes with plenty of water to dilute and rinse it out, and then go to the ophthalmology department of a hospital for further examination.
84 disinfectant is a strong irritant, and accidentally getting into the eyes may cause redness, eye pain, photophobia, tearing, loss of vision and other symptoms.
Patients should immediately flush their eyes with plenty of water to dilute and rinse out the disinfectant that has entered the eyes to avoid it causing persistent damage.
After rinsing, the patient should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital as soon as possible, and be examined by a doctor using a slit lamp microscope, etc., to clarify the severity of the damage. For patients with corneal epithelial damage, medications to promote its repair, such as recombinant human epidermal growth factor drops, recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor drops, etc., need to be ordered. The medication should be used according to the doctor’s prescription.
Patients are advised to go to the hospital in time after adequate rinsing and be treated under the guidance of the doctor.