Eyes stung by light, should be used under the guidance of ophthalmologists eye drops, with eye massage, cold compresses, etc., to relieve the patient’s eye discomfort symptoms. If the eyes are stung by the light, it may be bright light caused by the eye surface or retinal damage, first of all, to avoid bright light stimulation, properly close the eyes to rest for a while. If the eyes appear dry, tearing or pain and other symptoms, you can carry out eye massage, cold compresses and other ways to relieve eye discomfort. Patients can also use eye drops under the guidance of professional ophthalmologists, such as tobramycin eye drops, levofloxacin eye drops, etc., to prevent infection and relieve eye discomfort. However, patients need to avoid rubbing their eyes with their hands, so as not to aggravate the symptoms of eye discomfort. Usually patients should also pay attention to reasonable eye use, do not play for a long time with cell phones, computers, etc., and the use of eye lamps, good daily eye protection, especially to stay away from bright light stimulation, to avoid eye injury. It is recommended that patients whose eyes are stung by light should consult a regular hospital in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.