How to do when chopsticks are stuck in your eyes

If chopsticks are stuck in the eye, it is important to distinguish between direct contact with the eye or through the eyelid. Chopsticks are relatively blunt, so if they are sticking to the eye through the eyelid, most of the damage is probably not too severe, with only abrasions or scratches on the corneal epithelium. Most of them can be recovered in 1-2 days by using anti-inflammatory drops such as levofloxacin or nourishing corneal drops such as calf blood deprotein extract eye gel. If not across the eyelid, but directly into the eye, especially into the area of the black eye, its easy to cause damage to the cornea. And it may cause traumatic iritis, which is a traumatic immune response, and prompt medical attention is recommended. If you have iridocyclitis, you can use hormonal drops, such as D&B drops. And it is also important to choose the appropriate medication and the interval of follow-up according to the degree of corneal damage, and both levofloxacin drops and calf blood deprotein extract ophthalmic gel should be used during this period as well. It is also necessary to review regularly, once every 2-3 days, until the cornea has completely healed and the iridocyclitis has disappeared, then the medication can be gradually discontinued.