Foreign Object in Eye
If you are struggling with a foreign object in your eye, then you need answers fast. Our optometrist here at Vision Source Castle Hills in San Antonio provides care for small objects in the eye. To determine whether this is an emergency and how you can protect your eyes from foreign objects, read on to learn more.
A foreign object typically includes dirt, dust, pollen, grit, eyelashes, or other tiny particles. You can also get flying objects, such as nails or shards of glass, in your eyes. Larger objects, such as tree branches or box corners, can also get into the eye and cause a traumatic injury.
Whenever you are working outdoors, in the garage, with craft supplies, or in a setting where materials can get into the eye, use eyewear protection. If you play sports particularly involving small balls or bats, or full contact, you want to wear protective eyewear. Safety goggles and sports eyewear are available at our eyecare center.
According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, foreign objects in the eye can lead to corneal abrasion. This is why we recommend visiting our doctor of optometry in San Antonio for treatment if you are suffering from irritation due to small objects in the eye. If left untreated, the cornea abrasions can lead to light sensitivity and blurred vision. In addition, if you suffer from bleeding, discharge, or intense pain in your eye, we recommend getting emergency eyecare from the eye doctor at our clinic.
If you need a doctor of optometry to treat a foreign object in your eye, contact Vision Source Castle Hills in San Antonio. Call our office at (210) 988-9517 to schedule an appointment. If you are a new patient, you are eligible for a 15 percent discount on your first visit.
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