Those with serious injuries sought immediate medical attention and saved their eyeballs and vision, while those with minor injuries were admitted to the hospital only a few days later, and their eyeballs could not be saved. Although the left eye was seriously injured, but Chen was lucky to save the eyeball, the eye can still see. However, Zhang Moumou, a child of only 7 years old, who also suffered an eye injury, had his right eye removed, and in fact, his injury was much less serious than Chen’s. The outcome was so different that it was not really a matter of luck. The result is so different, in fact, not a question of luck or not, but lies in the parents of the child’s injuries whether or not to pay attention. Chen’s eyeball was ruptured, and the doctor operated overnight. At around 5 p.m. on Feb. 5, Chen, who lives in Chaotianmen, went back to his hometown in Fengdu to play because of the school vacation. While playing with a group of children, Chen’s left eye was smashed by a ceramic object ejected from a slingshot. “It was almost 12 o’clock at night when a patient came in, a little boy, with his whole left eyeball broken and blood flowing all over his face.” Our attending physician Li Shiyin recalled that Chen was in a serious condition of eyeball rupture, and was found to have detached the retina and pigmented membrane in the eye, the eyeball collapsed, and there was a serious loss of vision. At 3:00 a.m., Chen’s eyeball was saved after emergency surgery that night. After an elaborate vitreous surgery by Associate Professor Chen Shaojun in Phase II, Chen’s retina was reset and he has now regained some vision. “We were delayed in the town hospital for more than an hour, spent two hours in the local people’s hospital, realized that we couldn’t operate in time, and immediately went to the main city, where the accident happened at 5:00 p.m., and arrived at the hospital around 12:00 p.m.” Chen’s mother, Hong Moumou lamented, if not so rushed to the hospital, may have harmed the child’s life. Zhang Moumou right eye injury 3 days before admission 7-year-old Zhang Moumou lives in Qijiang, two days before New Year’s Eve, he played alone at home with small scissors, accidentally poked the right eye. Zhang Moumou straight cry in pain, told his mom and dad their own scissors hurt eye, his father looked at his eye, no blood, thought the child was pampered, did not care much. Zhang Moumou has been crying that his eyes hurt, parents then sent him to the local health center for examination. The doctor told the parents, the child’s eyes are seriously injured, to be transferred to a higher hospital for medical treatment. But soon to be the New Year, the child’s eyes and no bleeding, and no swelling, parents do not believe that the child’s eyes hurt how much. 3 days later, Zhangmoumou’s right eye is not only painful, but also very swollen, parents then sent him to the Southwest Hospital Ophthalmology, but after the doctor found that the child’s right eye has been seriously pus, if the infection is not allowed to continue to spread to the head, only to remove the right eye. 4 tips to determine whether the child’s eye injury Dr. said, children’s eye injuries appear serious problems, always with the lack of attention has a lot to do, in fact, the best treatment time for eye injuries, is within 12 to 24 hours after the injury. Introduced 4 tips to determine whether a child’s eye injury to the eyeball: the first is the child’s vision in a short period of time serious decline; the second is the emergence of bleeding, redness, swelling, pain symptoms; the third is to gently touch the eye, can feel the eyeball has become smaller and softer sensation; the fourth is the discovery of black pigmented substances or blood clots from the white eye or the black eye out of the eyeball, and from the external view of the surface of the eyeball found to be cloudy.