Red Disposition Plus Eye Flushing
Seek Care Now
Based on your answers, you may need care right away. The problem is likely to get worse without medical care.
If a chemical got in the eye:
- Call the local poison control center or the National Poison Control Hotline (1-800-222-1222). The poison control center will tell you exactly what to do.
For any other burns to the eye:
- Call your doctor now to discuss the symptoms and arrange for care.
- If you cannot reach your doctor or you don't have one, seek care in the next hour.
- You do not need to call an ambulance unless:
- You cannot travel safely either by driving yourself or by having someone else drive you.
- You are in an area where heavy traffic or other problems may slow you down.
The immediate first aid for chemical or heat burns in the eye area is to flush the eye with cool water for at least 30 minutes.
Flushing your eye is the most important first aid measure for something in the eye.
- If you are wearing contacts, remove them before flushing your eye.
- Flush the eye from the inner corner toward the outer corner. This prevents a substance in one eye from washing into the other eye.
- Flush the eye with cool water.
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Current as of: October 24, 2024
Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff
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Current as of: October 24, 2024