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What Counts as an Eye Care Emergency?

15 April, 2020 by Myopia Institute

Certain instances like an eye emergency would require you to immediately seek medical attention. It can happen due to a foreign object entering the eye or an injury that harms your eyes. You should see an eye doctor immediately if this happens, to prevent eye damage that can result in partial or complete vision loss. 

What is considered an eye care emergency? Read on to find out from a local vision correction specialist. 

Chemical Burn or Foreign Body

Flush out your eye with saline solution or water for 15 minutes when your eyes get exposed to chemicals. Try to remove your contacts if you’re wearing them. However, you shouldn’t attempt to ease the burning with another chemical or substance. 

Also, if something enters your eye, don’t rub it as much s possible. Instead, let your tears wash out the particle or flush it out with a saline solution or artificial tears. If the object remains in your eye, keep it close, bandage carefully and go to an eye doctor or physician. 

Eye Injuries or Accidents

Regularly visiting a specialist for an eye exam can help prevent various eye diseases. However, accidents can happen at any time. Eye emergencies usually happen because of accidents. Severe eye injuries can result in swelling, redness, light sensitivity, pain and double vision. 

Place a cold compress on the affected area without putting too much pressure on the eye. Doing so should help ease the pain and swelling. Go to your eye doctor ASAP if you’re experiencing severe pain or reduced vision. 

Different Pupil Size

You may have anisocoria if your pupils are not of the same size. It’s a benign condition but can also occur when you’re older due to eye trauma or a medical condition. Anisocoria can be a sign of stroke, brain tumor or head trauma. 

Prevent further eye damage or vision-threatening conditions by immediately seeing your doctor when an eye emergency occurs. For vision therapy options, contact an eye specialist in your area. 

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