Eye injuries are common, such as foreign objects entering the eye, foreign objects such as dust, stone chips, soil, sand, metal scraps, cement, small pieces of wood, insects, etc. When entering the eyes will cause eye irritation, eye pain, tearing, red eyes and may become infected with pus. If not treat properly, it may cause corneal ulcers or germs may spread into the eye. Causing generalized eye inflammation, causing generalized eye inflammation, panophthalmitis, and eye damage.

When foreign objects enter the eye, เล่น UFABET ผ่านมือถือ สะดวกทุกที่ ทุกเวลา, the body has a mechanism to eliminate those foreign objects by producing tears to wash away the foreign objects, causing the symptoms to disappear on their own after the foreign objects are expell. If the foreign objects are still stuck, do the following:
- Blink frequently to help dislodge debris faster. If debris cannot be wash away with tears, do not touch your eye with a cotton swab or other sharp objects such as tweezers. And never rub your eye, as this can cause abrasions to the cornea.
- The upper and lower eyelids should be pull apart to inspect for foreign objects. If any are use a clean cloth to remove them.
- If the above methods do not work or dust remains, cover the eye with a bandage and see a doctor immediately.
- In case of foreign objects embedded in the eyes. Do not rub the eyes or use sharp objects to poke them out. Close your eyes and place a soft cloth over the eyelids and see a doctor immediately.
- When the patient is splash with acid or alkali in the eyes. They must quickly wash their face and eyes with clean water before seeing a doctor.
Normally, eyelashes have the function of preventing dust or powder from entering the eyes. However, sometimes dust or powder can accidentally fly or fall into the eyes. Especially when doing activities such as checking the undercarriage of a car, riding a motorcycle without wearing a helmet or glasses, or being outdoors during strong winds, etc.