Emergency Eye Care
An eye emergency is an event where eyesight is at risk. Events that risk eyesight require prompt treatment to prevent vision loss.
Contact your eye doctor immediately. If your eye doctor is not immediately available to assist or direct you, report to the nearest emergency room.- DO NOT press on an injured eye or allow the victim to rub the eye(s).
- DO NOT remove contact lenses unless rapid swelling is occurring or you cannot get prompt medical help.
- DO NOT attempt to remove a foreign body that is resting on the cornea (the clear surface of the eye through which we see) or that appears to be embedded in any part of the eye.
- DO NOT use dry cotton (including cotton swabs) or sharp instruments (such as tweezers) on the eye.
- DO NOT attempt to remove an embedded object.
- DO NOT let a burn become contaminated. Avoid breathing or coughing on the burned area.
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The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions. Call 911 for all medical emergencies.


