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COPIOUS IRRIGATION

Copious irrigation is like giving your eye a superhero-level rinse! πŸšΏπŸ’¦ Here’s the deets:

What it is:

Flushing the eye with a large amount of sterile water or saline solution to remove irritants, chemicals, or foreign particles (like lash glue!).

How to do it:

  1. Use sterile water or saline: Lukewarm is best.
  2. Flush for 15-20 minutes: Keep the eye open and pour water/saline continuously.
  3. Tilt head: To the side, so the water runs out of the eye.
  4. Avoid rubbing: Gently keep the eye open.

When to do it:

  • After a lash extension accident
  • Chemical splash
  • Foreign object in the eye

Why it’s important:

  • Removes harmful substances
  • Reduces risk of damage or infection
  • Soothes irritation

LASH EXTENSION ACCIDENT

Lash extension accidents can be super scary 😱! Here’s the lowdown:

If you got glue or an extension in your eye, you might experience:

  • Redness
  • Irritation or burning
  • Tearing or watery eyes
  • Blurry vision (temporary)
  • Swelling (in severe cases)

What to do:

  1. Flush your eye: Rinse with saline solution or water for a few minutes.
  2. Don’t touch or rub: Avoid touching or rubbing your eye.
  3. Remove the extension: If you can see it, gently try to remove it with clean fingers or tweezers. Don’t force it!
  4. Seek medical help: If symptoms persist or you’re unsure, consult an eye doctor ASAP.
DARK EYE CIRCLES

Dark eye circles πŸ‘€πŸ–€ can be tricky. Here’s the lowdown:

Causes:

  1. Thin skin: Shows underlying blood vessels
  2. Allergies: Histamines cause swelling
  3. Fatigue: Lack of sleep shows!
  4. Genetics: Some skin tones show darker circles
  5. Aging: Skin loses collagen

Fixes & hacks:

  1. Sleep: Aim for 7-9 hrs πŸ’€
  2. Cold compress: Shrink those vessels β€οΈβ€πŸ©Ή
  3. Concealer: Quick cover-up πŸ’„
  4. Allergy meds: If allergies are the culprit 🀧
  5. Eye creams: With retinol or vitamin K 🌿

EYE BAGS

😴 Eyebags are those pesky puffy areas under your eyes πŸ‘€

What causes ’em?

  1. Fluid retention: Salt, allergies, or hormones
  2. Lack of sleep: Hello, tired eyes πŸ›‹οΈ
  3. Genetics: Blame your parents πŸ˜‚
  4. Aging: Skin loses elasticity over time

How to tackle?

  1. Cold compress: Reduce puffiness β€οΈβ€πŸ©Ή
  2. Get sleep: Catch those Z’s 😴
  3. Cucumber slices: Soothe and refresh πŸ₯’
  4. Tea bags: Caffeine can help constrict 🍡
ZINC ION

πŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ Zinc ion (Zn²⁺) is an essential mineral.

Key points:

  1. Biological role: Enzyme function and protein synthesis
  2. Immune support: Helps fight infections
  3. Wound healing: Supports tissue repair

Eye health connection:

  1. Age-related macular degeneration: May help slow progression
  2. Night vision: Zinc supports retina health
  3. Dry eyes: Zinc supplements may help symptoms

Sources:

  1. Diet: Oysters, beef, chicken, nuts, and seeds
  2. Supplements: Zinc gluconate or zinc sulfate
VITAMIN A CAPSULES

Vitamin capsules are dietary supplements containing essential vitamins and minerals.

Key points:

  1. Multivitamins: Combine various vitamins and minerals
  2. Specific formulations: Targeted benefits (e.g., eye health)
  3. Bioavailability: Varies depending on formulation

Common ingredients:

  1. Vitamin A: Supports vision and immune function
  2. Vitamin C: Antioxidant properties
  3. Vitamin E: Protects cells from damage

Eye health support:

  1. Lutein and zeaxanthin: Protect macula
  2. Vitamin A: Supports retina health
  3. Omega-3 fatty acids: Supports eye health
SALACYN EYEDROPS

Salacyn 5% Eye Drops are essentially concentrated salt (sodium chloride) used for the temporary relief of swollen eyes (corneal edema) by drawing excess fluid out of the cornea. They are a prescription medication, often causing mild stinging initially, and typically applied as 1-2 drops every 3-4 hours as directed by a doctor, helping to clear the fluid via tears. 

Key Details:

  • Active Ingredient: Sodium Chloride (Salt).
  • Purpose: Reduces corneal swelling (edema) by creating a hypertonic solution that pulls fluid out of the eye.
  • How it Works: The high salt concentration draws water from the swollen cornea into the tear film, which is then shed, reducing swelling and improving vision.
  • Dosage: Usually 1 to 2 drops in the affected eye(s) every 3 to 4 hours, or as prescribed.
  • Common Sensation: Mild stinging or burning is normal upon application but usually subsides quickly.
  • Availability: Prescription-only (POM) in many regions, manufactured by companies like Ashford Laboratories.
  • Usage: Do not touch the tip of the dropper to any surface to prevent contamination; keep the cap tightly closed.Β 

Important Considerations:

  • Consult a Doctor: Always use under professional guidance; your doctor needs to confirm it’s the right treatment for your specific condition.
  • Symptoms: If symptoms don’t improve or worsen, contact your eye doctor.
  • Serious Side Effects: Rare but contact your doctor if you experience severe allergic reactions (hives, swelling) or signs of salicylate toxicity (nausea, dizziness, hearing loss).Β 

CATALIN

πŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ Catalin is a topical eye drop for cataract management.

Key points:

  1. Active ingredient: Sodium 1-hydroxy-5-oxo-5H-pyrido[3,2-a]phenoxazine-3-carboxylate
  2. Antioxidant properties: May reduce oxidative stress in the lens
  3. Usage: Instill 1-2 drops, 3-4 times daily

Potential benefits:

  1. Slows cataract progression: May help delay surgery
  2. Antioxidant effect: Protects lens proteins

Notes:

  1. Consult an eye doctor: For proper diagnosis and treatment
  2. Not a cure: Management tool
EYEBETSOL N

πŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ Betamethasone is a corticosteroid.

Uses:

  1. Inflammation: Reduces swelling and redness
  2. Allergies: Treats allergic reactions
  3. Eye conditions: Uveitis, scleritis, or post-surgery inflammation

Eye-related uses:

  1. Post-operative care: Reduces inflammation
  2. Uveitis: Treats eye inflammation
  3. Scleritis: Manages scleral inflammation

Forms:

  1. Eye drops: Topical application
  2. Injections: Periocular or intravitreal
Slow-k

πŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ SLOW K is a potassium supplement.

Uses:

  1. Potassium deficiency: Treats or prevents low levels
  2. Hypokalemia: Manages low potassium
  3. Diuretic therapy: Replenishes potassium

Eye-related connection:

  1. Glaucoma treatment: Sometimes used with other meds

Notes:

  1. Monitor levels: Regular blood tests
  2. GI side effects: Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea
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