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What should I do if my eyes can't get sand out?

Dust and sand are blown into the eyes by the wind. Some people like to wipe their eyes with their hands, which is very harmful.

Because the human eye is like a compact camera, the cornea is like a thin layer of glass in front of the lens. Smooth and smooth, crystal clear, let the light enter the fundus smoothly. If gray sand enters the eyes and is wiped by hand, the delicate cornea may be worn out by hard sand. Things will be blurred in the future. In addition, after the cornea is damaged, it is easy to cause eye diseases such as keratitis.

So what should we do? At ordinary times, our eyes are wet with tears and remain moist. Once the gray sand enters the eyes, the eyeballs are stimulated, and the tears will be secreted extra. When there are a lot of tears, we will blink our skin and usually wash the sand to the corner of our eyes. Then we can wipe it off with a clean handkerchief. We can also close our eyes, hold our eyelids with our hands and gently shake them up and down, so that the sand can be washed away smoothly by tears.

If this doesn't solve the problem, please ask others to open their eyelids, find the sand, wipe it gently with a cotton swab, or rinse it slowly with light salt and cold water. If it has stuck to the cornea, you have to go to the hospital and let the doctor find a way. Don't mess around.

If there is coal dust and sand in people's eyes, don't rub it with your hands, but take the following measures:

1. Foreign objects entering people's eyes can cause tears. At this time, you can hold your eyelids with your fingers and pull them gently, so that tears can enter the place where there is a foreign body and rush out.

2. You can ask someone to hold the outer edge of the eyelid with your index finger and thumb, gently rummage outward for foreign objects, gently blow them out with your mouth, or gently wipe them off with a clean handkerchief. Pay attention to washing your hands when you turn your eyelids.

3. If the intraocular foreign body has been embedded in the cornea, or other abnormal conditions are found, do not handle it at will, and be sure to seek medical treatment.