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Eye Wash Just a quick question, can You use sterile saline solution as an eye wash for our furbabies? Every once in a while Jada or Bogie will have a hair touch their eye, it is usually when I come in from work when I am combing their hair that I notice it. I just wondered if it was safe to use the plain saline solution, for contact wearers as an eye rinse. I would never want to put something in their eyes that would burn or hurt them in any way. |
We use eye wash (active ingredient: purified water). |
Thanks Nancy. I thought it would be fine, but I second guess everything I put in their tummies and I wanted to be sure about the saline, before using it and harming her eyes in any way. Jada's hair is just about grown out from a bad grooming experience,(she shaved their noses:mad:) but still tends to sometimes go straight up towards her little eyes,even with using the topknot gel. I feel confident now about rinsing her eyes with the saline when that happens from now on. Thanks again for your quick response. |
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I need to have my post deleted. I thought I did use the saline solution, but I used another Bausch & Lomb product called Eye Relief, it is an eye wash. It contains sterile water and boric acid. Whatever you use make sure it says safe for eyes. |
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I'm out of saline solution, so I can't even tell you what the bottle says, I thought you could use it in your eyes, but you want to make sure it says "safe for eyes." |
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This is just Walgreen's brand Soothing Eye Wash (isotonic buffered preserved eye irrigation solution). I recall something about being told not to use contact solution, but could be thinking of something else. Anyway, I wouldn't. Plain eye wash... |
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Thanks ladies, I will stop at Wal-greens tomorrow and pick up the eye wash. I was just afraid to use the saline even though I use it in my eyes. |
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Thanks for all the quick responses. I knew I could count on YT for answers.:) |
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