Ocular Trauma Treatment in Dhule
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Eye with Ocular Trauma
What is ocular trauma?
Ocular trauma refers to any injury to the eye, which can cause issues like reduced vision, pain, and the risk of long-term complications. Such injuries may result from accidents, sports, work-related incidents, or physical violence. Symptoms can vary widely depending on the severity and type of injury.
Ocular Trauma Treatment is crucial and varies based on the injury’s nature, often involving medications, surgery, or protective measures to prevent further damage. With timely and appropriate treatment, the aim is to preserve or restore vision and prevent complications, enhancing the patient’s quality of life.
What are the signs of ocular trauma?
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What causes ocular trauma?
How is ocular trauma treated?
Ocular Trauma Treatment depends on the specific type of injury. Basic approaches include rinsing the eye with saline if chemicals or small debris are involved and applying a protective shield to prevent further damage. More serious ocular injuries may require medications to reduce inflammation and prevent infection, or surgery to repair damaged structures.
The goal is to preserve as much vision as possible and prevent long-term complications. Each case is treated based on the severity and nature of the ocular trauma, ensuring tailored and effective management.
Instructions for eye patients after Ocular Trauma Treatment:
- Do not rub the treated eye.
- While bathing, pour water below the neck for four weeks, not on the head.
- Do not allow water to enter the eyes; wipe the face clean with a wet cloth.
- Do not sleep on the side of the treated eye for at least two weeks.
- Wear dark glasses for a month to avoid strong light and dust.
- With a clean soft cloth or handkerchief, gently dab the water coming from the eye only after it reaches the cheek, do not put pressure on the eye.
- If the eye becomes very painful or red, see a doctor immediately.
- Do not lift heavy objects or cough strenuously.
- Keep small children away to avoid accidental contact or injury while they play.
- Twice a day, soak cotton in hot water, squeeze it, and then clean the eyes from outside.
- Take your usual tablets for high blood pressure, diabetes, asthma, heart disease, and other conditions as prescribed.
- Take a light diet for 2 days after treatment, and avoid solid foods that are hard to chew.
- Patients can walk in the open environment but should avoid crowded places.
- Hands should be washed and wiped before instilling eye drops. Drops should be applied by gently pulling the lower eyelid.
- Apply the eye drops as directed and keep the eye closed for five minutes.
- Do not use a pin/ needle to open a new drop. It should be opened as directed, leaving a gap of 15 to 20 minutes between two drops.
- Avoid watching TV, reading, computer, and cooking for at least 8 days.
- Follow up as advised by the consultant.
- The glasses will be prescribed after a month.
- If the blood thinning pill is stopped before the treatment, start it on the second day after the treatment.
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