Scratched Cornea Treatment

Although you might not ever think you'll suffer an eye injury, they are quite common, with around 2.4 million eye injuries occurring every single year in the United States! This is a big number that shows just how suddenly an eye injury can occur, and the chances of you suffering from one are high.

If you've suffered from an eye injury, such as a scratched cornea, it's important to get help from an eye doctor as soon as possible. A scratched cornea might seem like a small deal, but it can lead to severe symptoms and even complications.

At Fishman & Sheridan Eye Care Specialists in Clermont, FL, we're here to help our patients find relief from injuries and properly treat their scratched cornea. We have an ophthalmologist that can provide effective treatment for a scratched cornea, ensuring this condition does not lead to complications and help you find relief.

Scratched Cornea

What Is a Scratched Cornea?

The cornea is the outermost part of the eye directly exposed to the outer world. Although you might think your cornea is always protected from your eyelids, a scratched cornea can result from flying debris, insects, or even due to a traumatic injury.

The cornea can become scratched and have a large or small abrasion. Symptoms of a scratched cornea can include:

  • Red eyes
  • Itchy eye
  • Burning
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Pain in the eyes
  • Excessive watering of the eye
  • Inability to open the eye all the way

All of these symptoms indicate that you might be suffering from a scratched cornea, especially if your symptoms continue to get worse and do not go away on their own. In addition, if you felt something in your eye, such as a piece of debris, before feeling these symptoms, this can also point to a scratched cornea or corneal abrasion.

How Can Visiting an Eye Doctor Help?

Your eye doctor will conduct an eye exam to determine the extent of your injury. Depending on how extensive your corneal abrasion is, they can recommend treatment such as antibiotics, eye drops, and removing any foreign debris stuck in the eye.

An artificial lens might also be used to protect the eye as it heals. This can help speed up the healing process and prevent complications such as infections, vision loss, and worsening of the abrasion. 

Scratched Cornea Treatment at Fishman & Sheridan Eye Care Specialists

For help with corneal abrasions, don't hesitate to reach out to Fishman & Sheridan Eye Care Specialists at (352) 360-2301! We want to help our patients find relief from their scratched cornea, help them heal, and aid in their recovery. Call us today to schedule an appointment in our Clermont, Eustis, or Leesburg, FL office.

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