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what to do if vape juice gets in your eye

by Ethelyn Kutch MD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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When people get chemicals in their eyes, the first thing that doctors should do is ensure that the pH is in the normal range of 7 to 7.2, the AAO says. If the pH is outside that range, it can be brought within that range by washing the eye with water.Oct 14, 2016

What would happen if you put JUICE in a vape?

Apr 14, 2014 · Posted April 14, 2014. Wow. A first for me. I thought by the thread title it was from having e-juice on your hands and rubbing your eye. Gotta watch those privates in intimate moments too. E-Liquid is rather sensitive on "certain areas" of the female body lol. The wife and I found out the hard way, no pun intended haha.

Does vape juice ever go bad?

Oct 14, 2016 · When people get chemicals in their eyes, the first thing that doctors should do is ensure that the pH is in the normal range of 7 to 7.2, the AAO says. If …

What can you vape Besides vape juice?

Apr 16, 2011 · Depending on what juice (nic level and / or Flavoring) If Your Eye is Red Or Stinging Call 911, Seek Immediate Medical Help! You Only have 2 Eyes, You Can't Take Any Chances. Please Don't Wait Call or Seek Help Now! Cellmeister, Mar 9, 2009 #3 dohsma Vaping Master ECF Veteran Feb 26, 2009 WI, USA Wow scary.

How much vape juice is lethal?

2. level 1. · 3 yr. ago. I once got atleast 4ml of 12mg juice in my eye, it burned and i just splashed alot of water and try to rinse my eyes. I was fine and didnt get injured, and if you didnt get alot of juice in your eye and your vision is normal i dont think you should worry.

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What is the pH of a woman's eye?

The doctors found that the woman's eye had a pH of 7, which is within the normal range for the eye, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO). When people get chemicals in their eyes, the first thing that doctors should do is ensure that the pH is in the normal range of 7 to 7.2, the AAO says. If the pH is outside that range, it can ...

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KoS Super Member ECF Veteran

Anyone know what to do if you get this stuff in your eye? Flush Flush Flush... I know that but anything else?

syntaxevasion Unregistered Supplier ECF Veteran

E-juice in the eye burns like all hell. They should can this stuff for self-defense!

Cuando Ultra Member ECF Veteran

True, OutWest, too much could make you very, very ill if not outright kill you.

Kate Moved On

Ohhhhhhhh ... that sounds very unpleasant. Glad to hear that you've fully recovered. The good thing is that if nicotine is going to poison us it happens fairly quickly so you don't need to worry about long term damage.

ejfan1977 Super Member ECF Veteran

I am glad you are okay! Fortunately the eye is very quik to heal itself! Wow, let that be a lesson to us all!

Lithium1330 Super Member ECF Veteran

KoS glad to hear you are OK, may I ask, what was the nic concentration of the liquid?

NewcastleB Full Member

You know I've wondered what would happen if someone mistook nic liquid for eye drops. I'm glad my worst case scenario thoughts proved wrong. It does remind me, though, of smoking the real deal in a car with the window down. I've had burning ash fly up and land in my eye before. Burned like hell for a long time.

What are the ingredients in e-liquid?

E-liquid generally contains 3 main ingredients: propylene glycol, glycerol and nicotine. The most dangerous (or at least toxic) of the 3 is nicotine, which can kill almost instantaneously if too much is ingested. Propylene glycol is a synthetic product obtained from the hydration of propylene oxide, which is derived from petroleum.

Is propylene glycol toxic?

There are arguments for propylene glycol use and against propylene glycol use, some labeling it as a toxic chemical and some like the FDA labeling it safe to be used in foods and other products. So I guess you will have to make your own mind up and see in ten years time.

Is it bad to put e-liquid on your skin?

Getting e-liquid on skin is not as harmful as swallowing it, in the short term anyway. No extensive research has been done into the long term effect of e-liquid skin exposure. The skin is the semi permeable covering of vertebrates. Humans are vertebrates and our skin is semi permeable, this allows for osmosis to occur and some chemicals can penetrate. If e-liquid is left on the skin for too long the nicotine can seep through the skin and into the bloodstream, this having a harmful effect on our health and possibly even causing death.

What are the ingredients in e juice?

Propylene glycol, or PG, and vegetable glycerin, or VG, are two of the main ingredients found in e-juices, and they are ingredients that are found in many kinds of food and other products. You do want to be careful when it comes to swallowing too much e-juice at once, though, due to the nicotine in it. If you use an e-juice with a relatively small ...

Does e juice taste good?

E-juice doesn’t taste particularly pleasant in most cases, so you should be able to get a good idea of how much you have swallowed, if any, when it ends up in your mouth. Obviously, you won’t know the exact amount, but you should be able to tell the difference between e-juice barely touching your tongue and e-juice getting all up in your mouth.

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