What should I do if I can’t open my eyes when I wear corneal reshaping lenses?

Patients can’t open their eyes after wearing keratoplasty lenses, which may be related to corneal damage, corneal inflammation, intraocular foreign body and other factors, patients need to remove the keratoplasty lenses in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication.
1. Corneal injury: patients wearing keratoplasty lenses can not open their eyes, may be wearing keratoplasty lenses in the wrong way, damage to the corneal epithelium caused by patients need to stop wearing keratoplasty lenses, follow the doctor’s instructions to use recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor eye drops to repair the cornea, but also with the use of erythromycin eye ointment, to prevent infection.
2. Inflammation of the cornea: patients can not open their eyes after wearing keratoplasty lenses, it may also be caused by eye infections due to unclean keratoplasty lenses. Under the stimulation of inflammation, the patient may have photophobia, tearing and other discomforts, the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to use tobramycin eye drops, acyclovir eye drops and other medications to prevent infection and alleviate eye discomfort.
3. Foreign body in the eye: If there is a foreign body in the patient’s eye surface, the performance of not being able to open the eyes after wearing keratoplasty lenses can also occur, and the patient needs to check the eye in time, take out the foreign body from the eye, and then wear the keratoplasty lenses again after the discomfort of the eye is relieved.
It is recommended that patients who experience eye discomfort after wearing keratoplasty lenses should consult a doctor in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.