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Ocular Trauma

Ocular Trauma

Ocular Trauma

Ocular trauma refers to any injury to the eye caused by accidents, foreign objects, blunt force, or chemical exposure. Immediate medical attention is crucial to prevent complications and vision loss. Treatment depends on the severity of the injury and may include eye drops, sutures, or surgery for severe cases. Common ocular injuries include corneal abrasions, retinal detachment, and orbital fractures. Protecting the eyes during activities like sports, construction work, or handling chemicals can help prevent trauma. Symptoms of ocular trauma include pain, redness, blurred vision, and sensitivity to light. Prompt evaluation by an eye specialist ensures proper management and reduces the risk of long-term damage.

FAQ'S

Seek immediate medical attention, avoid rubbing the eye, and rinse with clean water if exposed to chemicals.

In severe cases, yes, but timely treatment can significantly improve the chances of recovery.

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