What Should I Do If My Eyes Get Stuck with 502 Glue?
502 glue is a very strong adhesive, but special attention should be paid when using it. Slight carelessness may cause it to stick to the hands, and even a few people may get it in their eyes when using 502 glue. The situation of getting 502 glue in the eyes is very critical, and it should be rinsed with clean water in time, and appropriate eye drops should be used to alleviate the symptoms. If necessary, go to the hospital for examination and receive relevant treatment from a doctor to reduce eye damage.
502 glue is a rapid coagulation agent. When it enters the eyes, a large amount of clean water should be used to rinse it quickly. At the same time, it is necessary to repeatedly rotate the eyeball during the rinsing process. Repeated rotation of the eyeball can ensure that the 502 glue entering the eyes is better rinsed out. However, some residues may remain when rinsing with clean water, and these residues may form a film on the surface of the eyeball. When this phenomenon occurs, warm water can be used to rinse it.
When 502 glue enters the eyes, eye drops should be used to drip into the eyes. Eye drops will reduce the adhesion between 502 and the cornea, so some cotton swabs can be dipped into a certain amount of eye drops and then inserted into the eyes. However, it should be noted that eye drops entering the eyes may cause soreness and discomfort.
When 502 glue enters the eyes, rinse with water in time. If there is no significant improvement, go to the hospital for examination immediately. Because if it enters the eyes, it will cause severe pain and continuous tearing. Timely cleaning at the hospital can also reduce the damage to the eyes.
When using 502 glue in daily life, special attention must be paid to prevent it from entering the eyes. It should always be placed in a place inaccessible to children. If a child accidentally gets it in their eyes, the damage can be significant.