May 08, 2025
The acid in lemon juice creates a severe sting, redness, tearing, and burning feeling.
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Rinse the eye for a few minutes with cool, clean water to get rid of the acidic fluid.
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Rubbing can exacerbate inflammation and cause corneal scratches, which can increase damage.
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Use sterile materials instead of unclean towels or water, as this might cause infection.
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This device prevents direct eye contact and minimizes juice splashing.
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Use a hand or glasses to shade your eyes, or squeeze lemons away from your face.
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Why your walking speed matters for blood sugar control