There are a number of things that you can do when a sanitizing agent gets into your eyes. The immediate thing to do would be to flush and rinse your eyes with lots of clean water and this should help the situation.
simply i will rinse it with water or get my eyes and cleaned it
- Wash abundantly with warm water your eyes as soon as possible. - Go to an ophthalmologist.
Lots of clean water.
In almost all cases, you will do no harm by flushing the eyes with sterile water, distilled water, normal saline or, failing that, whatever clean water is available. Very few chemical agents react with water. Further treatment depends on which agent it is. If the specific agent is not known, standard NBC exposure precautions and reactions should be followed.
The First Thing i Will Do Is to rinse it with clean water...
Try to flush out your eyes with water. DO NOT RUB, and try not to close your eyes. I know it burns but try not to.
Flush with water until EMS arrives.
Bacterial conjunctivitis causes sore eyes. The redness of the eyes goes together with swelling of the eyelid. Anesthetic eye drops can be used to relieve the pain.
Flush the eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes minimum. If only 1 eye is contaminated, do not flush down into the other eye.
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Antagonist is basically a chemical that goes into the receptor site, when the action is finished. It has two jobs one is to clear the remaining neurotransmitter from synaptic gap; the other is to reduce the cell's response to a action caused by the neurotransmitter. Hope the answer helped you.