How to treat corneal perforation

Corneal perforation may be caused by trauma, keratitis, or corneal ulcers.
Corneal perforation is a serious eye disease that may be caused by trauma, keratitis, and corneal ulcers. After a corneal perforation, vision will be affected to some extent, and you may experience blurred vision, increased tears, and pain. Corneal perforation can cause blindness in severe cases.
Corneal perforation can be treated in a way that depends on the size of the hole and how long it has been there. If the perforation is small and early, topical antibiotic eye ointment, such as erythromycin ophthalmic ointment, and a bandage to reduce pressure can heal the perforation as soon as possible. If the perforation is large, it should be treated with debridement and suturing, and if necessary, corneal transplantation can be an option.
Corneal perforation should go to the regular hospital in time, to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of professional doctors to take targeted treatment.