Karimova Yulduz (1)
The mechanisms of chemical damage—particularly the effects of alkalis and acids on ocular tissues—are described on a scientific basis. Special attention is given to the importance of immediate first aid, stages of treatment and rehabilitation, as well as preventive measures against complications. The analysis indicates that early diagnosis and prompt therapeutic intervention play a crucial role in preserving visual function.
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