When gasoline splashes into the eye, it sometimes causes damage to the cornea, The cornea is the transparent lens that covers the front of the eye, Irritation from a chemical irritant causes temporary blurred vision, eye pain, excess tearing and redness of the eyes. read more
If liquid gas splashed into your eye then response is required quickly. if it is only fumes irritating your eye then just walking out of the area for your eyes to recover should be enough. The opinions expressed here are solely those of the User. read more
When gasoline splashes into the eye, it sometimes causes damage to the cornea, according to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. Gasoline is a mild eye irritant. First aid for a gasoline spill includes rinsing the eye with water and seeking emergency care. read more