Prescription Eye Drops: Eye drops help to reduce inflammation, irritation, and pain associated with corneal abrasions.
Topical Anesthetic: A topical anesthetic applied to the eye can reduce pain and discomfort associated with corneal abrasions.
Lubricating Ointment: Lubricating ointment helps to keep the eye moist and reduce irritation.
Artificial Tears: Artificial tears help to reduce dryness and irritation caused by corneal abrasions.
Antibiotic Ointment: Antibiotic ointment helps to reduce the risk of infection and speed up the healing process.
Patching: Patching the eye helps to reduce the risk of further damage to the eye and can reduce pain and discomfort.
Phototherapy: Phototherapy helps to reduce inflammation and speed up the healing process.
Surgical Treatment
Corneal Debridement: This is a procedure that involves removing foreign objects, damaged tissue, and scar tissue from the surface of the eye.
Corneal Bandage: This is a procedure that involves placing a bandage contact lens on the eye to protect the cornea while it is healing.
Corneal Patching: This procedure involves placing a patch on the eye to help reduce the risk of infection and to provide temporary protection while the eye is healing.
Corneal Sutures: This procedure involves using sutures to repair the cornea and to help reduce the risk of infection.
Corneal Transplant: This procedure involves replacing the damaged cornea with a healthy one from a donor.
Home Remedies
Cold Compress: Applying a cold compress to the affected eye can help reduce pain and swelling.
Artificial Tears: Using artificial tears can help keep the eye lubricated and reduce discomfort.
Wear Protective Eyewear: Wearing protective eyewear such as goggles or sunglasses can help protect the eye from further injury.
Avoid Rubbing the Eye: Rubbing the eye can make the abrasion worse and cause further irritation.
Avoid Contact Lenses: Contact lenses should be avoided until the abrasion has healed completely.
Avoid Makeup and Chemicals: Makeup and other chemicals should be avoided until the abrasion has healed completely.
Avoid Swimming: Swimming and any water sports should be avoided until the abrasion has healed completely.
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Anupama Naidu
2023-02-02
This is the best eye clinic ever. It's amazing how every staff is so caring. The faculty is simply top class and Dr. Aditya Raut is the best. His treatment is par excellence, but even more than more than that, he is a great human being.
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Atharva Badhade
2023-02-05
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Preeti Gosavi
2023-01-10
My cataract surgery is done by Dr Rajeev Raut. I am very satisfied with my surgery. Dr. Bhargav is an excellent doctor and is very calm and polite. I was also operated for my retina by Dr. Nilesh. He too is a great doctor. I am Very satisfied. And all the staff here is very cooperative and accommodating. Thanks
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