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You can treat many minor eye irritations by flushing the eye with water, but more serious injuries require medical attention. ... Injuries to the eye are the most common preventable cause of blindness, so when in doubt, err on the side of caution and call your doctor for help.
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Learn how to remove an object from your eye safely ... Have you ever had something in your eye that was bugging you and couldn't get it out? Sure you have. Be very careful, the eyes are very delicate and the utmost care must be excercised.
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How to Get Dirt Out of Your Eye. Dirt in the eye can be harmless, but it can also scratch your eyeball and cause infection. Whenever you get a foreign substance in your eye take the time to flush the eye clean. ... Know that usually less than a tablespoon of flush will get the eye clean. An eyecup can be used instead,
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Parenting tip: What to do When You Get Something in Your Eye ... Tip--Teach children ahead of time proper first aid techniques when they get something in their eye.
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How do I get something out of my friend's eye? November 28, 2005 8:55 PM Subscribe ... My friend has had something in his eye for four hours. ... It feels exactly like there's something in your eye, and the feeling doesn't go away until it heals. I've done it probably a half-dozen times in my lifetime. It usually takes a day...
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After you get something in your eye, protect your eye by following a few simple steps. Do not rub your eye. Rubbing the involved eye can cause more damage to the tissue. Irritation causes blinking, and blinking causes tearing.
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