Bandage both eyes.
Apply a bandage to both eyes.
Apply a bandage to both eyes.
If a casualty has an eye injury, you should not touch or apply pressure to the eye. Gently cover the injured eye with a sterile dressing or clean cloth to protect it and seek medical help immediately. Encourage the casualty to keep their uninjured eye closed to reduce movement.
just go and see a doctor and he'll fix it for you! ;)
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A crusted and closed eye in a hamster can be a sign of an eye infection, injury, or a respiratory infection that has spread to the eye. It is important to seek veterinary care to properly diagnose and treat the underlying cause to prevent further complications.
If an injury to the cornea is suffered there are some very basic steps that can be taken as first aid. Firstly it is vitally important that any object stuck in the eye is not removed without professional medical assistance. The main step that should be taken before attending the emergency clinic is to flush the eye with cold water for about 15 minutes.
To treat a black eye complicated with fever and lymphadenophathy, take an anti-inflammatory medication. You should also consult your doctor as soon as possible.
to prevent injury to the cornea
To treat a foreign particle in the eye, first, avoid rubbing the eye, as this can cause further irritation or injury. Rinse the eye gently with clean water or saline solution to flush out the particle. If the particle does not come out easily or if irritation persists, seek medical attention from an eye care professional to prevent damage. Do not attempt to remove embedded particles yourself.
You should not do anything yourself but just cover the eye. Seek professional medical help immediately.
Any injury sustained to the eye should looked at by a physician before treating at home. Cold compresses applied in 10 minute intervals may help to reduce swelling. Pain medication may also help to relieve discomfort caused by the injury.