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Help! How to Deal with Some Common Eye Injuries

Eye injuries come in many shapes and sizes, with varying degrees of severity. Some might necessitate emergency action and immediate care by an optician, while others can be taken care of at home. Follow these guidelines for routine eye injuries, to plan out your next step following an accident. Remember that common sense preventive protections such as wearing protective goggles or glasses may be the smartest way to keep your eyes safe.

An example of an injury that should be regarded seriously is a scratched eye. It can cause serious harm very quickly and potentially result in vision loss. Abrasions are often caused by a poke in the eye, or rubbing the eye when there is dust in it. Since a scratch can open your eye to fungal infection it's critical that you see your optometrist or an urgent care center. The best care for a corneal abrasion is to keep it loosely covered and to visit your optician right away to make sure it is isn't infected. Touching the eye will only make it worse and entirely covering the eye provides the ideal environment for bacteria.

A chemical burn is another serious type of eye injury. It can be traumatic when your are splashed in the eye by an unknown liquid. The first thing to ascertain is which substance went into your eye. A chemical's fundamental composition is the most essential factor. Although acids can result in considerable swelling and pain, they can be rinsed out fairly easily. However, base or alkali substances can be more severe but may not appear to be since they don't cause as much initial burning or redness as acids.

Though it is sometimes unpleasant to anticipate a serious eye injury, it's recommended to be prepared with what to do in potentially hazardous emergencies. By following these guidelines you can rest assured that you'll be ready to deal with most typical eye injuries. Don't forget, extra safety precautions can help you avoid these injuries from the get go so speak to your optometrist about preventative eye care options!

 
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