- Stay calm
Don't panic, panic may make the situation worse.
- Rinse your eyes immediately
- Rinse your eyes with plenty of clean water (preferably saline or running clean water). Let the clean water flow in from the inner corner of the eye and out from the outer corner of the eye, and the rinsing time should last at least 15 minutes to 20 minutes.
- During the rinsing process, you can gently rotate the eyeball to ensure that the glue is fully rinsed off.
- Avoid rubbing your eyes
Never rub your eyes, rubbing your eyes may aggravate eye damage, cause further spread of glue or damage eye tissues such as the cornea.
- Seek medical help
- After rinsing, if your eyes still have discomfort symptoms such as pain, redness, swelling, blurred vision, etc., you should go to the hospital's ophthalmology department immediately.
- The doctor will conduct further examinations and treatments based on the specific situation, and may use professional ophthalmic drugs to relieve symptoms, prevent infection or promote eye recovery.
In short, once eyelash glue enters your eyes, you must quickly take corrective measures and seek medical attention in a timely manner to ensure the safety and health of your eyes.