If a bug gets into the eye while riding a bicycle, the patient should stop immediately to ensure safety, avoid rubbing the eye, use saline to flush the conjunctival sac or use a microscope to remove the bug, and also use medication as prescribed by the doctor to promote recovery.
Bugs crawling or secretion of substances, can stimulate the patient’s ocular surface tissues, resulting in eye stinging, photophobia, tearing and other discomforts, patients need to avoid rubbing the eyes, or may lead to secondary damage to the patient’s ocular surface tissues. Patients can use saline to rinse the conjunctival sac to flush the bugs out of the eye to avoid further damage to the eye and to relieve the patient’s discomfort.
If the conjunctival sac rinsing can not be flushed out the bugs, the patient’s conjunctiva congestion, tingling and other symptoms of discomfort is obvious, the patient should go to the ophthalmology department as soon as possible to consult a professional doctor with tweezers or cotton swabs to take out the bugs, but also follow the doctor’s instructions to use tobramycin drops and other medications, prevention of infection, to alleviate the discomfort of the eye.
It is recommended that patients with obvious discomfort from worms in the eyes should consult a doctor in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.