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Effective Treatment for Eye Emergencies in San Diego


Eye emergencies can occur anytime and require immediate attention to prevent vision loss or further damage. Luckily, Carmel Mountain Vision Care is fully equipped to handle various eye emergencies, including corneal abrasions, eye infections like conjunctivitis, and foreign body removal.

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Corneal Abrasions: Rapid Response and Care


A corneal abrasion, a scratch on the surface of the eye, can be extremely painful. If not treated promptly, it can lead to more serious complications. Symptoms include pain, redness, watering, sensitivity to light, and a feeling of grittiness in the eye. If you suspect a corneal abrasion, seek immediate care and avoid rubbing your eye, as this can worsen the injury.

Eye Infections: Prompt Diagnosis and Treatment


Eye infections, such as conjunctivitis (commonly known as pink eye), require immediate medical attention to alleviate symptoms and prevent the spread of infection. Symptoms include redness, itching, discharge, and a sensation of something in the eye. To minimize the spread of infection, avoid touching your eyes, wash your hands frequently, and do not share towels or pillows.

Foreign Body Removal: Expert Care for Eye Safety


Foreign bodies in the eye, such as dust, metal, or wood shavings, can cause discomfort and potential damage if not removed promptly. Symptoms include pain, redness, tearing, and blurred vision. In case of a foreign body in your eye, avoid rubbing the eye, blink gently or use clean water to flush the eye.

What to Do During an Eye Emergency


During an eye emergency, remember the following steps:

  • Don’t panic. Stay calm to assess the situation effectively.
  • Avoid touching, rubbing, or applying pressure to the injured eye.
  • Don’t attempt to remove the object with tweezers or other tools, as this can cause additional injury.
  • If chemicals are involved, rinse your eye with clean water for at least 15 minutes.
  • Protect the eye from further injury by covering it with a clean cloth or shield, but don’t apply pressure.
  • Contact Carmel Mountain Vision Care for assistance and expert care.
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