rinse eyes with water or use the right solution
Peroxide is not to be used on the eyes. This will only irritate them even more. Saline solution can be used to calm eye irritation.
Yes
to irritate something are somebody
Yes you can but it has to be saline solution only with nothing else.
No, it is not. Irritate is a verb meaning to inflame or annoy. The past participle, irritated, can be used as an adjective.
Acetylcholine solution can be used for Irrigation which BSS (basic salt solution) can be used for as well, but it is used during cataract surgery, corneal transplant and Iridectomy to cause complete constriction of the pupil, that classifies it as Miotic, a pupil constricting agent.
Pure salt would irritate the piercing (hence the phrase "to pour salt on a wound," meaning to make things worse); a relatively mild saline solution can be used to clean it.
no, sodium chloride is the chemical name for table salt.
I was prescrived Bausch & Lomb Polymyxin B Sulfate and Trimethoprim Ophthalmic Solution USP for dry eyes. I just started with the drops today and I sure hope it helps.
Yes they can, it just also changes your eye color.
Because chlorine is a harsh chemical, and skin has a delicate balance of oils & minerals, which chlorine messes up.
It is probably better to find an "otic" solution. Ophthalmic solutions are formulated to be used in the eyes. See your dog's vet to get the dog's ears examined. The medicine you should use depends on the diagnosis.