What should I do if I get a bug in my eye?

The redness, swelling and pain of bugs flying into the eyes are usually caused by the irritation or allergic reaction of the bugs to the cornea, which needs to be rinsed out and treated with anti-allergic eye drops if necessary.
After flying into the bugs, the bugs will rub the cornea with the blinking movement and the rotation of the eyeballs, scratches the corneal epithelium, which will lead to redness, swelling and pain in the eyes, you should flush out the bugs by rinsing your eyes with water, so as to alleviate the symptoms, and the case of rinsing out the bugs need to go to the hospital in time for medical treatment, and have the bugs taken out by the doctor.
In addition, the body fluids of the bugs may stimulate the conjunctival tissues of the eyes, and allergic reactions may occur, which may also lead to symptoms such as redness, swelling and pain in the eyes. At this time, on the basis of removing the bugs, it is also necessary to order anti-allergic eye drops for treatment, such as Olopatadine Hydrochloride Eye Drops, Azelastine Hydrochloride Eye Drops, and so on.
After the patient’s eyes fly into the bugs, water rinsing should be timely consultation, by the doctor according to the cause of the symptoms to take specific treatment.

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