Soap and water in the eyes how to do

If soapy water gets into your eyes, the most common way to deal with it is to flush with plenty of water, preferably sterile saline. If there is no sterile saline around, it is okay to use boiled cool white water to flush your eyes. This will prevent corneal infections due to bacteria or parasites in the tap water, and it is more hygienic to flush with saline or cool white water. If there is still a significant foreign body sensation and heavy congestion in the eye after rinsing, it may have caused corneal damage or burns. In this case, it is necessary to go to the hospital and be observed by a doctor under a microscope. If the damage is to the corneal epithelium, antibacterial medications or corneal nourishing medications are needed to restore the corneal epithelium, and most cases heal in 1-2 days with the use of medications.