How do I remove glue from my eye?
Getting adhesive products in your eye can be a frightening and frustrating experience, but it is important to remain as calm as possible and refrain from taking extreme measures to remove the glue.
Eyes should be rinsed immediately after coming into contact with adhesives, regardless of how
mild or strong the formula. There are several methods for properly rinsing the eyes, each of which should be done for at least five minutes (the stronger the glue, the longer you’ll need to rinse — up to 15 minutes) and with lukewarm water.
If you get glue in your eye, immediately rinse your eye in one of the following ways:
- Use a clean pitcher or teapot to pour a stream of water over the eye, starting from the inner corner and flowing toward the ear.
- Rinse and irrigate eyes under flowing water from a shower head.
- Fill a sink or large bowl with enough water to submerge the upper part of your face. Open and close eyes while they are under water.
Remember to be gentle around your eyes during this process. Seek medical help if irritation continues or if you are unable to completely remove the product from your eyes.
Be sure to monitor the condition of your eyes for a few days after the incident. If any complications arise, contact your eye doctor as soon as possible.