What to do if you get mosquito repellent in your eyes

Mosquito repellent liquid accidentally into the eyes, patients may appear eye stinging and other discomforts, patients can use saline rinse eyes as well as medication, etc., to relieve eye discomfort.
Mosquito repellent liquid is irritating, once in the eyes, may lead to patients cornea or conjunctival epithelial damage, patients may appear conjunctival congestion, eye stinging, foreign body sensation, tearing, photophobia, vision loss and other discomfort symptoms. Patients can use saline for conjunctival sac to dilute and rinse out the residual mosquito repellent solution in the eye to relieve eye discomfort.
Patients who have corneal epithelial damage can be treated with medications to promote corneal epithelial repair as prescribed by the doctor, such as recombinant human epidermal growth factor eye drops and recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor eye drops to relieve eye discomfort.
It is recommended that patients with foreign bodies in the eye and significant ocular discomfort should seek prompt medical attention to assess their condition and follow medical advice for treatment.