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if the you accidentally poke your eye and it will be sore what treatment we need to use

by Prof. Unique Walter Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Treating a poked eye
  1. Wash your hands with soap. Don't rub your eye.
  2. Rinse your eye with clean water or sterile saline solution if you have it.
  3. Apply a cool compress. ...
  4. If you're experiencing discomfort, you can take an over-the-counter pain reliever, such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) or acetaminophen (Tylenol).

How do you relieve pain from hitting your eye?

If You Get Hit in the EyeGently apply a small cold compress to reduce pain and swelling.Don't use steaks or other food items. ... DO NOT apply any pressure.If a black eye, pain or visual disturbance occurs even after a light blow, immediately contact your ophthalmologist or emergency room.

Can your eye heal after being poked?

Superficial corneal abrasions typically heal themselves within two to three days. Non-preserved lubricating eye drops may be recommended to keep the eye moist and provide more comfort during the natural healing process. In some cases, antibiotic eye drops may also be prescribed to prevent infection during healing.

How do you treat a scratched eye at home?

How Should I Treat an Eye Scratch or Scrape?Do rinse your eye with saline solution or clean water. ... Do blink. ... Do pull your upper eyelid over your lower eyelid. ... Do wear sunglasses. ... Don't rub your eye. ... Don't touch your eye with anything. ... Don't wear your contact lenses. ... Don't use redness-relieving eye drops.

What happens if you accidentally poke yourself in the eye?

0:271:52What to do if you poke yourself in the eye - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipHowever if the incident was a bit more than a graze. And you're experiencing symptoms like a loss ofMoreHowever if the incident was a bit more than a graze. And you're experiencing symptoms like a loss of vision increased sensitivity to light or any visible trauma it is time to head over to your doctor.

What eye drops are good for a scratched eye?

See your ophthalmologist if you scratch your eye. Most corneal abrasions are minor and will heal on their own in a few days. Your ophthalmologist may treat a corneal abrasion with antibiotic eye drops or ointment or use steroid eyedrops to reduce inflammation and reduce the chance of scarring.

Can the eye heal itself?

The eyes, in conjunction with other bodily functions, work hard to keep vision clear and rely heavily on natural regeneration to self-repair and heal when necessary. This is especially true for the cornea since it stands on the front line and can endure wounds, scars, erosion problems and other issues.

Does ice help a scratched eye?

Applying a cold compress over your closed eyelids may help reduce inflammation and pain. You can make a cold compress by putting ice cubes in a plastic bag and wrapping the bag in a cloth. A wet paper towel may also help. You can keep the cold compress over your eye for up to 20 minutes.

What is the fastest way to heal a scratched eye?

Immediate steps you can take for a corneal abrasion are to:Rinse your eye with clean water or a saline solution. You can use an eyecup or a small, clean drinking glass positioned with its rim resting on the bone at the base of your eye socket. ... Blink several times. ... Pull the upper eyelid over the lower eyelid.

What antibiotic eye drops are best?

As best as we can determine, the four best drugs to combat acute bacterial infection in adults are: bacitracin/polymyxin B/neomycin; tobramycin; 0.6% besifloxacin; and 1.5% levofloxacin.

How do you treat an eye infection?

Your doctor may prescribe an antibiotic, usually given topically as eye drops or ointment, for bacterial conjunctivitis. Antibiotics may help shorten the length of infection, reduce complications, and reduce the spread to others. Antibiotics may be necessary in the following cases: With discharge (pus)

How do you heal a bruised eye?

If swelling and pain accompany the bruising, apply a cold compress for 20 minutes, and then take it off for 20 minutes. When the swelling reduces, you may apply a warm compress to help promote the reabsorption of blood. For any pain and throbbing, you may take pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen.

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