How to wash eyes with water
If you get a small object in your eye, the eye will naturally produce tears to flush the object out. Sometimes, however, these tears are not enough, and the eye will need some help getting the object out. If you do not have any eyewash available, plain water is the next best option. Read on to learn how to wash your eyes with water:Things You'll Need
- Wide-mouth bowl or an eye-size cup
- <br>Lukewarm water
- <br>A towel
Instructions
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Use a Wide-Mouth Bowl
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Wash your hands, cleaning them thoroughly before you touch or rinse your eye.
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Find a wide-mouth bowl that is large enough to allow you to immerse your whole face. Fill the bowl with water up to 1 or 2 inches below the rim.
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Lay out a towel on a counter-top and place the bowl on top of it. This will help catch any spill and save some time on cleaning up.
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Close your eyes, hold your breath and immerse your face into the water. Blink your eye several times and roll your eyeball in a circular motion.
Use an Eye-Size Cup
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Wash your hands, cleaning them thoroughly before you touch or rinse your eye.
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Find an eye-size cup that is large enough to cover your entire eye-socket. Fill the cup with water up to its brim. Wrap a towel around your neck to help catch any dripping water.
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Tilt your head downward over the cup and place the cup snugly over your eye. Close the eye and tilt your head upwards so that the cup is upside down over your eye.
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Blink your eye several times and roll your eyeball in a circular motion.
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