Fingernails chipped into the eye can be treated differently depending on the situation. Generally, it can be treated by rinsing with water, doctor-assisted removal, or surgical removal. 1. Flushing with water: If the nail is chipped on the conjunctiva, you can flush it out with water. 2. Doctor-assisted removal: If the nail is chipped on the cornea, you can go to the ophthalmology department and use local anesthetic to remove it with the assistance of a doctor. If the nail has caused scratches to the conjunctiva and cornea, antibiotic eye drops, such as levofloxacin hydrochloride drops, can be given during nail removal to aid in the recovery of the damaged cornea. 3. Surgical removal: If the nail penetrates the cornea and enters the eye, which is rare, it will need to be removed in the operating room and a corneal bandage lens will be given to assist in the treatment. It is advisable not to rub the eye with your hand when the nail has chipped into the eye, as the damage may be more severe. If you can’t get it out with water, you should go to the hospital to avoid damaging your eye.