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Ahhhh I got hydrogen peroxide in my dogs eye by mistake!!!!! It fell on him and I think some got in his eye! I washed his face and eyes with water. When it fell in his eye I looked at it and it was a little red and then I washed it with water. The redness has gone down and is not really red now. What should I do. Im scared it might cause damage to his eye and the vet is closed today |
Gosh I don't know but I am bumping this hoping someone who does knows posts ASAP!! |
As of right now he is running around acting normal. But im still worried |
I was thinking that you could call poison control and ask them or on the bottle of hydrogen peroxide what does it say? Is there a number to call. I am just worried if it will cause damage to the eye. |
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE SOLUTION 3% Eye Contact: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, lifting lower and upper eyelids occasionally. Get medical attention immediately. |
Everything I have read on a quick internet search also suggests clean the eye with cool water and get to a vet. |
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O My I don't think he is going to let me run water i his eye for 15min. I did run the water on it though. His eye is back to normal now and i been reading online and people have gotten it in their eye and seem to be fine. A contact company uses peroxide for people to soak the contacts in and people mistakenly get it in their eye. Well thats what I read:rolleyes: |
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I also read what you read but it was in humans and anything I read on dogs said was to get it to a vet. |
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For a small fee you could ask a vet online: Ask Question & Experts Answer You ASAP! Name Your Price, Get Online Advice & Help - Just Answer! |
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How long ago was it when you got it in your eye |
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If it was my dog, I'd also always call an ER vet, just for consultation, even if all they say is "what you did is right, no need to come in" - like those above have described. |
Also, if you reacted immediately and got water in his eye straight away, this would be good. If it stayed in the eye it can cause a chemical burn. I don't know if you could apply any kind of eye ointment to coat the eye without trapping any remaining H2O2 in it, maybe causing more harm. I did use the ask a vet service once and was fairly impressed with it. Maybe they could tell you any additional treatment you could do, or what your vet would do if you were to take him in. The service costs between $5-$15 ... to me worth it to at least have an answer from a professional. |
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thanks guys |
There is a Vet on Duty here 24/7.....all are terrific Vets. You may want to call them and talk to the Vet of the Tech. They are one of the few Animal Hospitals that offer after hour emergency care in The Chicago Suburbs. (847) 885-3344 (Golf Rose Animal Hospital*) I doubt a small amount will hurt as long as it was flushed with water. |
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