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- Chemical_eye_injury abstract "Chemical eye injury or chemical burns to the eye are due to either an acidic or alkali substance getting in the eye. Alkalis are typically worse than acidic burns. Mild burns will produce conjunctivitis while more severe burns may cause the cornea to turn white. Litmus paper is an easy way to rule out the diagnosis by verifying that the pH is within the normal range of 7.0—7.2. Large volumes of irrigation is the treatment of choice and should continue until the pH is 6—8. Local anaesthetic eye drops can be used to decrease the pain.".
- Chemical_eye_injury thumbnail Chemical_burn_injury..jpg?width=300.
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageID "30126587".
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageLength "1516".
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageRevisionID "590896887".
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageWikiLink Acid.
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageWikiLink Acidic.
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageWikiLink Alkali.
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageWikiLink Category:Disorders_of_conjunctiva.
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageWikiLink Conjunctivitis.
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageWikiLink Cornea.
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageWikiLink Litmus.
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageWikiLink Litmus_paper.
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageWikiLink Local_anaesthetic.
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageWikiLink Local_anesthetic.
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageWikiLink PH.
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageWikiLink File:Chemical_burn_injury..jpg.
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chemical eye injury".
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageWikiLinkText "chemical eye burns".
- Chemical_eye_injury hasPhotoCollection Chemical_eye_injury.
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eye-stub.
- Chemical_eye_injury wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chemical_eye_injury subject Category:Disorders_of_conjunctiva.
- Chemical_eye_injury type Disorder.
- Chemical_eye_injury comment "Chemical eye injury or chemical burns to the eye are due to either an acidic or alkali substance getting in the eye. Alkalis are typically worse than acidic burns. Mild burns will produce conjunctivitis while more severe burns may cause the cornea to turn white. Litmus paper is an easy way to rule out the diagnosis by verifying that the pH is within the normal range of 7.0—7.2. Large volumes of irrigation is the treatment of choice and should continue until the pH is 6—8.".
- Chemical_eye_injury label "Chemical eye injury".
- Chemical_eye_injury sameAs m.0g57vrp.
- Chemical_eye_injury sameAs Q5090456.
- Chemical_eye_injury sameAs Q5090456.
- Chemical_eye_injury wasDerivedFrom Chemical_eye_injury?oldid=590896887.
- Chemical_eye_injury depiction Chemical_burn_injury..jpg.
- Chemical_eye_injury isPrimaryTopicOf Chemical_eye_injury.