After getting a bug in your eye, it is important to note that you should not pinch it out with your fingers or rub your eyes on your own, but rather rinse your eyes with water and seek medical attention for general treatment or medication. After entering a small bug in the eye, the irritation of the bug will lead to redness, foreign body sensation, stinging and tearing in the eye. Many patients want to pinch the bugs out by themselves with their fingers or rub their eyes to get them out, which is incorrect and can easily cause secondary damage. The correct approach is to flush the eyes with water, using the force of the water flow to gently wash out the bugs, after which the patient also needs to go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital. If there is damage to the cornea, you can order recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor eye drops, etc. to promote damage repair, and you should also order antibiotic eye drops to prevent infection, such as ofloxacin eye drops. Specific medications should be administered under the guidance of a doctor.