What to do if an eyelash falls into your eye

After an eyelash falls into the eye, the patient may remove the eyelash through conjunctival sac irrigation or micro forceps, and may also use medication as prescribed by the doctor.
Eyelashes may fall into the eye, the patient will have a foreign body sensation in the eye, photophobia, tearing and other uncomfortable symptoms, the patient should be careful not to rub the eye, so as not to bruise the cornea. Patients can use water or saline to rinse the eyes, using the force of the water flow to rinse out the eyelashes and relieve eye discomfort.
If conjunctival sac rinsing fails to flush out the eyelashes, patients can use a microscope under the microscope to remove the eyelashes and relieve eye discomfort. If patients have corneal damage, they can also use recombinant human epidermal growth factor drops, etc., as prescribed by the doctor to promote repair of corneal damage, and tobramycin drops, etc., to prevent infection.
It is recommended that patients with foreign bodies in the eye seek prompt medical attention to assess their condition and follow medical advice.