When Something In Your Eye
How to get dust, an eyelash or other particles out of your eye without hurting yourself:
- First wash your hand before examining your eyes.
- To examine the eye in a mirror to locate the particle, look up, down and side to side
- avoid rubbing your eyes
- if you can’t see the particle, pull the lower lid and lift the upper lid as well
- Rinse the eye or eyelid with fresh water
- If any damage occurred seek immediate medical attention.
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