After contact with the eyes, the patient can use water or saline to rinse the eyes, and the patient can also follow the doctor’s instructions to use antibiotic eye drops to prevent infection.
After contact with the eyes, the patient may experience conjunctival congestion, foreign body sensation, stinging, tearing, and other discomforts due to the insect’s body rubbing the eyes. Patients can use saline or water to rinse the eyes to flush out any insects that may have entered the eyes and relieve eye discomfort.
Patients also need to consult a doctor in time, in the slit lamp microscopy examination, etc. to find out whether there are still fragments of worms left in the eyes, and the corneal epithelium without abrasions, etc. In order to prevent the worms from triggering eye infections, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use antibiotic eye drops for treatment, such as levofloxacin eye drops, tobramycin eye drops and so on.
It is recommended that patients with flying insects in their eyes should consult a doctor to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.