Depends on the extent of the scratch, the ferrets eye will be watering and irritated
It is not recommended to use eye drops on a scratched eye without consulting a healthcare professional. Eye drops may worsen the condition and increase the risk of infection. It is important to seek medical advice to determine the appropriate treatment for a scratched eye.
It looks like a frogs eye but a bit bigger
If it is lightly scratched, an over the counter antibacterial eye drop should help keep it clean and reduce any swelling or redness, but if it is badly scratched/swollen and very itchy, you need to see the doctor soon.
Fluorescien staining
brown and it got scratched
No , but my dad did and it was because a Nerf brand gun bullet scratched it when he got shoot in the eye with the Nerf gun my brother got for Christmas .
It depends on where on your eye you got scratched.The closer the scratch is to your pupil the more damage it might of done.
eyes
They have pink eye.
It sometimes has a blue glassy look to it!
no this is a sinption of a ditatched retina you need to seek medical help or you are goning to go blind. Yes, when the eye is scratched there is an intense burning and sensation as if something is in the eye. An eye doctor can confirm this and prescribe antibiotic and numbing eye drops. If the scratch is not deep it will heal in a few days. If you are experiencing pain and also see a "halo" seek help immediately, this is a symptom of a retina that is about to become detached.
Assuming the eye is lightly scratched, clean, and no foreign objects are in it, the general treatment is to rinse thoroughly with water or saline solution and take it easy. If the cornea is pierced, immediatly see an eye doctor. If not, give it a couple of days to heal on its own. If, after two days, it has not healed, see a doctor. Wearing an eye patch or taping the eye shut increases the risk of infection, since it creates a warm, moist culture where bacteria will thrive.