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QuestionAfter I do the procedure, can I go to sleep?Community AnswerYes. Just make sure they are thoroughly washed. They might still burn a little bit and you might cry, but it should be fine.
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QuestionI did rub my eyes, but I am out of the shower and it still burns after I put water in it. What should I do?Community AnswerFlush the eye out again with some cool water. If the burning does not stop, or your vision is blurry, head to the doctor immediately.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my eye still burns and it is red in the corner, but I can see fine?Community AnswerTake a washcloth and put it over your eyes for two to three minutes. Close your eyes and lay down for a little while and you should feel better after.
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QuestionAre there other tips if none of these methods worked?Community AnswerCup cool water in your hands and put them up to your eyes. Then, open your eyes for a few seconds in the clean water, repeating as necessary.
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QuestionWhat if my eyes are extremely burning and stinging, like a bee. It causes extreme pain, and it hurts so much that I can't see anything and it gets worse each hour?Life attacheCommunity AnswerHave you tried rinsing directly with water? How about crying? If you have done those and they haven't helped, go see a doctor for medical help immediately.
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QuestionWhat should I do when my eyes burn after I shower?Community AnswerRinse your eyes with cool water to relieve pain. If they continue to burn, switch to an all-natural shampoo that won't irritate your eyes or skin in the future.
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QuestionWhat should I do when my eye is still a little blurry?Community AnswerTry rinsing again. Your vision will most likely clear up within an hour or so. If it doesn't, consult your doctor.
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QuestionIs there something else I can try if it doesn't come out?Community AnswerPut water in a shot glass, and put the glass over your eye. Keep the eye open and tilt your head back for a few seconds. After that, you can remove the shot glass.
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QuestionWhere can I get an eye shield?Community AnswerYou can try Walmart, Target, or any other major store near you. My recommendation is to use goggles instead.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I'm taking a bath?Community AnswerTurn on the tap and splash fresh water into your eyes.
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QuestionWhat do I do if it doesn't stop burning?Community AnswerGet some cool water and wash out your eye for several minutes. If it doesn't work, head to a doctor.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I feel fine, but my eye is still blurry?Community AnswerSometimes it might take a few minutes (or even an hour) for your eye to return to normal, so don't panic. If your eye is still blurry in a few hours, you should see an eye doctor to make sure your eye isn't damaged in any way.
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QuestionI've rinsed my eyes with cold water, and I can feel a slight sting. I do not have blurred vision though. What should I do?Community AnswerJust wait it out or gently rub warm or hot water in the area, but do it on the SKIN!
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QuestionWill closing my eyes prevent the shampoo from getting in them?Community AnswerYes, it will.
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QuestionCan getting shampoo in my eyes permanently damage them?Community AnswerNo. It might hurt, but it won't cause permanent damage.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I feel like there is something in the top of my eye?Community AnswerClose your eyes, pull up the eyelid and wiggle your eye, left to right and up and down.
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QuestionIs there an easier way to get shampoo out of my eyes?Community AnswerOpen your eyes, and look up at the shower head to rinse your eyes out!
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QuestionWhat should I do if my eyes are still burning after following these steps?Community AnswerRepeat them until the burning stops.
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QuestionCan I wear contacts if my eyes still feel irritated?Community AnswerNo. Keep rinsing your eyes with cool water. If that doesn't work, you should go to the doctor.
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QuestionHow long after flushing my eyes with water will the stinging stop?Community AnswerIt should go away in 20 minutes. If it doesn't, rinse again.
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QuestionMy eye hurts for a day or so after I get soap in my eye, but no blurriness. Is this okay?Community AnswerIf your eye is hurting, I would recommend seeing a doctor even if blurriness does not occur. The toxins in the shampoo or soap can damage your eyes if not properly removed.
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QuestionWhat should I do if the area below my eye is red and hurts?ArielMBACommunity AnswerIf the irritation persists for a while, seek professional help from a doctor.
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QuestionI rubbed my eyes a lot after getting shampoo in them. I followed the procedure in the article and can see clearly now, but there's some sensation. How can I be sure the shampoo is completely out?Lavendel'noseCommunity AnswerIf you followed the procedure, it's likely that any remaining sensation is just irritation, not leftover shampoo. Waiting and giving your eyes time to recover should help.
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QuestionWhat can I do if I accidentally get fluocinolone acetonide topical shampoo in my eyes, causing burning and blurriness?SUMMERCommunity AnswerIf your eyes are burning and blurry from shampoo exposure, apply a cold compress to your eyes for about 25 minutes. Use eye drops that soothe burning and blurriness, available at your local pharmacy. If symptoms persist or worsen, seek medical attention immediately.
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QuestionIs it normal for eyelashes to come out when there is soap in my eye?SUMMERCommunity AnswerIt is common for eyelashes to come out if you rub your eye a lot due to soap irritation. If your eyelashes are falling out without rubbing, there may be an issue, otherwise you're fine.
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QuestionWhat should I do if my daughter got hair gel in her eyes, and they're red and hard to open even after using eye drops?SUMMERCommunity AnswerIt's concerning that her eyes are still red and difficult to open after using eye drops. You should consider taking her to the emergency room, as she might be having an allergic reaction or an infection that requires medical attention.
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QuestionCan this method be used on children?Eylül BabataşCommunity AnswerYes, there are no dangerous substances in these methods, so a child can safely use them.
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QuestionIs it normal for my eye to look red and pink?Kjohnson.2020Community AnswerWhen your eye becomes irritated, such as from rubbing too hard or getting something in it, it can become red and inflamed. This usually resolves on its own within an hour. However, if the irritation is severe, try flushing your eye with plain water. If that doesn't help or the pain and irritation persist, you may need to see a doctor.
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QuestionShould I be concerned if my eye is still red a day and a half after getting shampoo in it, with only mild discomfort and no pain?Eylül BabataşCommunity AnswerIf you have tried using eyedrops, and the redness persists, you can apply a cold compress with ice cubes wrapped in a napkin on your eye without pressing.
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QuestionShould I be concerned if my eye is still red a day and a half later with only mild discomfort and no pain?Top AnswererYes, you should be concerned and consider consulting with your doctor.
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