Posted on 06/09/2020 9:44:24 AM PDT by Sam's Army
Protesters have faced a number of safety threats, from flying debris to rubber bullets to chemical irritants.
Dr. Eric Grieser, medical director and assistant clinical professor at the University of Florida Department of ophthalmology, has heard reports from colleagues around the country of patients coming in with permanent vision loss after protesting.
Heres what to know before heading out.
Chemical irritants like teargas and pepper spray can cause excessive tearing, eyelid swelling and irritation.
Teargas can lead to inflammation, blood inside the eye, scarring inside the eyelids and cataracts. It can also cause damage to the optic nerve.
The biggest thing is with teargas is it loves to get trapped under contact lenses andkeep causing irritation over and over again," Grieser said.
Avoid wearing makeup, which can bond to chemical irritants, or contact lenses. If you must wear lenses, remove them immediately should teargas be released.
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The quicker you can get the lenses out, especially before the lids start to swell, the better. Wear gloves if you can, or ask a friend to help. Dont rub your eyes.
Remove clothing that is near the face, and try to find higher ground as quickly as possible. Teargas tends to stay low because it is heavier than air, Grieser said.
Pepper spray is another uncomfortable threat. It can cause scarring around the eye. Pepper spray is oil-based, so touching it makes it spread.
Both cause a burning sensation. Resist the urge to touch your eyes. Instead, use a chemical eye wash or plain water to flush out the chemicals.
The solution to pollution is dilution, Grieser said.
Do not use milk. It isnt sterile, and bacteria could cause infection in the eyes. Some guides advise mixing baking soda with water to neutralize the acidic chemicals, but Grieser advises against it.
Theres no known harm with it," he said. "We just dont have any data that supports it.
To clean the skin around your eyes, use water or baby shampoo, which is nontoxic and wont hurt your eyes if it accidentally gets inside.
Projectiles A less lethal" bullet fired by Dallas Police shattered the left eye of protester Brandon Saenz at a May 30 protest in downtown Dallas. Freelance photographer Linda Tirado was also shot in her left eye while covering protests in Minneapolis. She told the New York Times she was wearing goggles, but they slipped off as she ran from tear gas. She thinks she was hit by a rubber bullet.
Rubber bullets are one of the scariest threats for protesters, Grieser said. They can cause significant eye trauma and even vision loss.
But theres also debris to worry about, as well as pepper balls, chemical irritants in a projectile form.
Grieser recommends wearing safety goggles. Not every pair of goggles offers adequate protection, though. To keep safe against debris and rubber bullets, opt for ballistic eyewear. Recommended models can be found here.
What to pack in a protest bag Water, to hydrate and flush out any chemical irritants A change of clothes Chemical eye wash Sunscreen Cloth face masks to reduce the spread of the coronavirus Ballistic eyewear Gloves, in case you need to remove contacts from your eyes or the eyes of someone else Baby shampoo to clean skin around eyes
“How to protect eyes from teargas, pepper spray and rubber bullets during protests.” Stay away from the front lines of the protests?
If you need that, you’re not at a PROTEST!
I already learned all that stuff while dating.
As far as I’m concerned, this doctor is aiding and abetting antifa and blm terrorists.
And this is one the front page of the newspapers website...
Better yet, stay home.
Vote.
Especially the judges.
Ask for an official Antifa ID first....../s
Best advice..don’t be there. Works every time.
When the boss uses gas at work I’ll pay attention, until then I’m probably safe.
My covid mask should work fine.........
In basic training they taught us what tear gas was like.......LOL!
Hey, doc, you should advise them not to riot.
LOL!
You’re right.
:)
How about you protest peacefully so the police aren’t shooting at you with tear gas and pepper spray?
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