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Surface disinfectant(lizo)went into eyes
Hi. I have been spraying surface disinfectant, Lizol in my house everyday from last few days.  spray also hit my eyes when I spray them. Now I am feeling  mild eyes strain generally all day long and especially when I am looking at bright areas, like mobile display or sunshine. I have stopping spraying but should I be worried? What should I do? I am worried about my eyes. Please help. I have attached the photo describing spray ingredients.
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Please maintain strict hygiene. Put some lubricant eye drops eg teardrops 3to 4times daily and ocupol.dx eye oint to be rubbed twice daily on lids and wash your eyes frequently with fresh and do cold compresses Can spray the disinfectant after using protective glasses and gloves.
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Hello. Ensure that you wash your eyes well. Start using a lubricating eyedrop like systane ultra 4 times daily for next few days and reduce your screen time. Let me know how do you feel in a few days time, regards Stay safe!
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Since you were spraying, the volume of disinfectant that went in your eyes would not be that much to cause any significant problem. The strain or stinging is but obvious.
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use lubricating eye drops 4-6 time/day consult if the problem persists
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wear any goggles while spraying next time
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