Coping with Glycol Acid Into the Eye
If mortals are careless and glycol acid enters the eye by mistake, rinse with water as soon as possible. Use a basin to fill the water, immerse the face in the water, open the eyes and rotate the eyeballs, so that the water can fully rinse the eyes. When it lasts, it takes about a stick of incense to try to get rid of the glycol acid in the eyes.
If after rinsing, the eyes still feel uncomfortable, or there is redness, swelling, pain, or blurred vision, they must go to the hospital as soon as possible. Doctors should use professional methods to carefully investigate the damage to the eyes. Or wash it again with potions, or apply other methods to treat it, so that the eye disease can be solved.
People should be cautious in their daily use of things to prevent such accidents from happening again. If glycolic acid or the like is involved, it is necessary to strictly abide by the regulations for its use and prepare emergency measures to protect people's health.