What should I do if I have a foreign body in my child’s eyes?

What if something goes into the child’s eyes? 1. Observation See if the child’s eyes have abnormal conditions, such as redness and swelling or the presence of acne-like acne. Step 2 Remove foreign matter Turn up the child’s eyelids and take them out with clean wet cotton swabs. It can also make children blink more and stimulate tears. Small foreign bodies may flow out with tears. If you still don’t come out, use clean water (such as buying a bottle of mineral water), let the child tilt his head, let the eye entering the thing be under, flush it with running water, and blink constantly at the same time. 3. Seek medical treatment in time If you can’t get out Read More …

Beautiful eyelashes may also hurt your eyes.

Long and curled eyelashes can make eyes appear large visually and have the general effect of [discharging], which is highly sought after by people who love beauty from all walks of life. Under normal circumstances, the upper and lower eyelids cling to the surface of the eyeball and maintain a matching radian. Eyelashes grow forward from the edge of the eyelid and tilt upward to a certain extent. No matter how the eyes rotate, eyelashes should not touch the surface of the eyeball. However, at the same time, many patients are deeply troubled by long eyelashes, and some are even caused by cosmetic failure. Such eyes are not beautiful in any way. Why do eyelashes fall long? Some patients have Read More …