Ophthalmologists to Propose Testing Tear Gas Chemical Composition Regarding its Long-Term Effects

Dr. Mangala Gamage, a consultant ophthalmologist, has expressed her intention to submit proposals to the Ministry of Health regarding the chemical components present in tear gas.

Speaking at a press conference commemorating World Glaucoma Day, Dr. Gamage highlighted the importance of understanding the chemical composition of tear gas to assess potential long-term effects on eye health. She mentioned plans for ophthalmologists to engage in discussions with the health secretary to present these proposals and advocate for testing tear gas in the future.

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Addressing concerns about the immediate effects of tear gas exposure, Dr. Gamage emphasized the importance of promptly washing the eyes with clean water and wearing protective face masks to mitigate the impact of tear gas attacks.

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