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Eye Emergencies in Forney

Receive prompt and specialized care during eye emergencies to safeguard your eye health and vision.

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What is an Eye Emergency?

An eye emergency is a situation that poses a threat to your eye health and vision, potentially leading to lasting damage.

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Typical instances of eye emergencies include:
  • Chemical exposure
  • Concussion
  • "Floaters" in the vision
  • Dislodged contact lenses
  • Eye infections
  • Eye trauma
  • Flashes of light in the vision
  • Foreign materials stuck in the eyes
  • Lost or broken contact lenses or eyeglasses
  • Red or painful eyes
  • Scratched eyes
  • Sudden loss of vision in one or both eyes
  • Uncomfortable, itchy, or irritated eyes

What to Do in an Eye Emergency

We understand that eye emergencies can be stressful and confusing. That’s why we’re here to help.

If you or a loved one experiences an eye emergency, staying calm and avoiding rubbing the eye is essential, which can further damage the eye and worsen the situation.

Instead, contact your eye doctor immediately. They will be able to assess the severity of the injury and provide the best treatment possible.

Here are some tips for handling common eye emergencies:

Foreign object in the eye:

If you have a foreign object in your eye, do not try to remove it yourself. Contact your eye doctor immediately.

Eye injury:

If you have an eye injury, such as a cut or bruise, apply a cold compress to reduce swelling. Do not rub or put pressure on the eye. Contact your eye doctor immediately.

Chemical burn:

If you have a chemical burn in your eye, flush the eye with water for at least 15 minutes. Contact your eye doctor immediately.