Chemical Eye Injuries
- Chemicals can get into the eyes in a number of locations, including hazardous work places and the home.
- A chemical injury can occur if you rub your hand over your eye without realizing there are chemicals on your hand. Particles from sprays, like hair spray, can also be dangerous for eyes.
- Acids are chemicals that aren't extremely dangerous, even though they may initially sting and cause redness. Alkalis, like oven cleaners or toilet bowl cleaners, although they may not hurt at first, can cause serious damage, including vision loss and blindness.
- If a chemical gets in your eye, initial reaction might be to close your eye or rub it. However, this could cause more irritation. Immediately rinse your eye under a steady stream of luke warm water for 15 minutes.
- Call an emergency professional as soon as possible, and tell him what got in your eye and what you have done for it.