If you have sand in your eyes and can’t rub it out, you should stop rubbing your eyes and go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in a timely manner so that the doctor can flush out the sand or take it out with a pair of foreign body tweezers. After the sand in the eye will be with the eye movement and blinking movement, gravel friction corneal corneal epithelial damage, the eye will appear pain and foreign body sensation, this situation must not rub the eyes, rubbing the eyes will lead to further aggravation of the damage. The correct treatment is to go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in a timely manner, by the doctor to use saline to do conjunctival sac rinsing, the eye of the foreign body rinsed out, if the rinsing out of the words, by the doctor to use the slit lamp microscope to check, will be the gravel to locate, and then you can use the foreign body tweezers to take out the grains of sand, the discomfort will be able to alleviate the symptom.