Intraocular Foreign Bodies and Sharp Trauma
If your eye has been cut or pierced by a sharp object like a knife,
BB, or piece of metal, you should seek medical help immediately
from your ophthalmologist (Eye M.D.) or at an emergency room. Beyond
the damage your eye has already received, there may be pieces of
the object somewhere in your eye. These are called intraocular foreign
bodies.
Do not apply pressure to your eye with your hand or bandage. If
possible, shield your eye by placing a paper cup over it to prevent
further damage. If an object is protruding from your eye, it is
best, if possible, to leave the object in your eye so that an ophthalmologist
can determine how and when to best remove it.
Surgery is often required to repair the damage of an injury of
this sort, and serious infections can develop that can quickly lead
to vision loss. Advanced microsurgical techniques and new antibiotics
have helped to improve the chances of saving eyes that are seriously
injured in this way.
It is important that you wear protective eyewear when engaging
in activities that can be hazardous to your eyes, whether you are
at work, doing chores around the house or yard, or playing sports.
Other Ocular Conditions
Allergies and the Eyes
Bell’s Palsy
Headache
Herpes Zoster
Migraine
Traumatic Hyphema
Complete Eye Examinations
Computer Screens
Eye Care Facts and Myths
First Aid for Eye Injuries
How To Instill Eye Drops
Intraocular Foreign Bodies and Sharp Trauma
Legal Blindness
Living With Vision Loss in One Eye
Preventing Eye Injuries
Sports Eye Injuries
Smoking and Eye Disease
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Other Ocular Conditions
Allergies and the Eyes
Bell’s Palsy
Headache
Herpes Zoster
Migraine
Traumatic Hyphema
Complete Eye Examinations
Computer Screens
Eye Care Facts and Myths
First Aid for Eye Injuries
How To Instill Eye Drops
Intraocular Foreign Bodies and Sharp Trauma
Legal Blindness
Living With Vision Loss in One Eye
Preventing Eye Injuries
Sports Eye Injuries
Smoking and Eye Disease
Phoenixville Eye Care Specialists
720 S. Main Street
Phoenixville, PA
19460-3844
Phone: 610-933-3498
FAX: 610-933-5052
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