T26: Burn and corrosion confined to eye and adnexa
T26.7: Corrosion with resulting rupture and destruction of eyeball
There is a type of gel in the eye. This stabilizes the eye.
You have probably burned yourself with acids or bases. Bases are the opposite of acids.
The symptoms from a chemical burn depend on how badly the tissue was damaged. The affected tissue may be red and swollen. Sometimes blisters or open wounds form. The tissue may die off, as well. Severe illness is possible. If the damaged tissue scars, there may be permanent problems.
Your eye was damaged. The inside of your eye was destroyed as a result. You may not be able see correctly anymore. Even blindness is possible.
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