What is an eye pad and when should it be used in first aid?

An eye pad is a sterile, cushioned dressing used in first aid to protect an injured eye from dirt, infection, and further damage. It is typically oval or round in shape and designed to cover the eye comfortably without applying pressure to the eyeball.

Eye pads are commonly used after eye injuries, eye surgery, or when a foreign object has been removed, helping to reduce irritation and protect the area while it heals. They can also be applied to shield the eye during transport to medical care, preventing the casualty from rubbing the eye or exposing it to environmental contaminants.

When using an eye pad, the casualty’s eye should remain closed, and the pad should be lightly secured with medical tape or a bandage without pressing directly on the eye. Eye injuries can be serious, so first aiders should seek medical assessment immediately, even if the injury appears minor.

Eye pads are a standard component of comprehensive first aid kits, particularly in workplaces or environments where there is a higher risk of eye injuries, such as construction, laboratories, or workshops.

Use an eye pad to protect an injured eye and prevent infection.

How to use an eye pad:

  • Do not touch or rub the injured eye.

  • Place the sterile eye pad gently over the closed eye.

  • Secure it with medical tape or a light bandage.

  • Avoid applying pressure to the eyeball.

  • Seek medical attention promptly for eye injuries.

Takeaway to Remember

An eye pad is a sterile, cushioned dressing designed to cover and protect an injured or recovering eye from further harm or infection.

Reference

ReferenceFirst EYE INJURIES