If you have a foreign body in your eye, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to deal with it. If you have a foreign body and it is not coming out with tears or flushing, it means that the foreign body is deeper or set in the cornea, so it is usually not very meaningful to solve it at home by yourself. While removing the foreign body, it is still necessary to use anti-inflammatory eye drops to prevent infection, such as levofloxacin, which is generally used. In addition, if there are corneal level scratches or abrasions, corneal nourishing medications such as calf blood gel or recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor gel may be needed to help the cornea recover.