When hair gets into an infant’s eye, the child’s family should first observe whether there is any part of the hair that is exposed outside the lid fissure. If there is, you can wash your hands and pinch this part to remove it.
Hair getting into the infant’s eyes will cause the infant to appear reluctant to open his eyes, shed tears, rub his eyes with his hands, etc. At this time, the parents of the affected child should not be nervous at first, and carefully observe whether there is any part of the hair exposed outside the eyelid fissure range.
If there is hair exposed, wash your hands and gently pinch the hair and slowly remove it. If not, rinse the eyes with water to remove the hair with the help of the water current.
If the above symptoms persist, the child needs to go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for examination, and the doctor will do a slit-lamp microscope examination, etc. to clarify whether there is any damage to the child’s eye, and actively cooperate with the doctor to carry on the treatment and medication.