There is usually no such thing as the fastest way to get rid of eye stones at home. Ocular calculi are generally referred to as conjunctival calculi, which are yellowish-white condensations that appear on the surface of the lid conjunctiva, and are commonly found in patients with chronic conjunctivitis or in the elderly.
Patients usually have no self-conscious symptoms, no need for treatment. If the stone protrudes from the conjunctival surface and causes a foreign body sensation, resulting in corneal abrasion, it can be removed under surface anesthesia with a foreign body needle or sharp knife. If there is inflammation, antibiotic eye drops can be used.
It is recommended that patients strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, in life patients should pay attention to eye hygiene, avoid excessive use of the eyes, the windy season, go out and pay attention to wear windproof goggles and so on.