Perforation of the eyeball is mostly seen in perforating injuries of the eyeball, where the wall of the eyeball is perforated by a sharp object or a foreign body, all of which are called perforating injuries of the eyeball. Depending on the location of the perforation, they can be categorized as corneal perforation injuries, scleral perforation injuries, and corneoscleral perforation injuries that cross the corneoscleral rim. Corneal perforation injuries are most common clinically because the cornea is exposed anteriorly. The etiology is most commonly the result of splinters from hammered metal hitting the eye. The consequences and functional recovery of perforation injuries depend primarily on the severity of the injury, and secondarily on the timeliness and appropriateness of treatment and the presence of serious complications. It is important to determine whether there is a pathological problem, whether there is inflammation, etc., and to pay attention to identifying the cause of the disease so that it can be treated appropriately. In our life we must always have to take care of our eyes awareness, usually read some books on eye care, to care for our eyes, people in the eyes after the injury of some subconscious action is often wrong, and will lead to serious consequences. Therefore, we need to learn to deal with it correctly.