How to Treat Eye Abrasions
Things You'll Need
- Eye examination
- Antibiotics
- Topical analgesics
- Oral pain reliever
Instructions
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See your eye doctor. Your eye doctor will evaluate your eye abrasion and determine the appropriate treatment. If your abrasion is caused by a foreign object, he will use drops to numb your eye before removing the object.
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Take your antibiotics. Your doctor will prescribe antibiotics to prevent infection. The antibiotics may be oral, or in eye-drop form. Follow the directions carefully and finish the entire prescription.
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Use a topical pain reliever. Your doctor may give you eye drop pain relievers. The drops will numb your eye and help relieve the pain.
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Take an over-the-counter pain reliever like Tylenol to relieve your eye pain. Anti-inflammatory medication is also effective, as it may reduce swelling that is accompanied by your abrasion. Check with your doctor before taking pain medication.
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Rest your eye. Eye abrasions are painful and are made worse by eye strain. Take breaks from reading, computer work and watching television. Close your eyes to relieve pain and sensitivity.
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