If you get semen in your eye, it's generally not dangerous, but it can be irritating. Here's what you should do:
Immediately rinse your eye: The most important thing is to flush the semen out of your eye as quickly as possible. Use plenty of clean, lukewarm water. You can use a sink, a shower, or even a clean cup to pour water over your open eye. This helps to minimize irritation and potential infection risk.
Flush thoroughly: Continue rinsing for at least 15-20 minutes. Make sure to get water under your eyelids.
Remove contact lenses (if applicable): If you wear contact%20lenses, remove them as soon as possible after you begin rinsing. The semen could get trapped behind the lens and prolong the irritation. Disinfect the lenses thoroughly before re-inserting them, or consider replacing them.
Monitor for symptoms: After rinsing, watch for any signs of infection, such as redness, pain, swelling, excessive tearing, or blurred vision. If you experience any of these symptoms, consult a doctor or eye care professional immediately.
Consider an STI test: While the risk of contracting a sexually transmitted infection (STI) through semen in the eye is low, it is not zero. If you are concerned about STIs, particularly if you do not know the STI status of the person whose semen entered your eye, you should consult with a doctor about getting tested. Common STIs that could potentially be transmitted this way include chlamydia and gonorrhea, though it's important to note that transmission through this route is rare. HIV transmission through this way is extremely unlikely.
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