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www.emedicinehealth.com/foreign_body_eye/article_em.htm
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Any material such as dust, sand or paint that gets into the eye is called a foreign body. Foreign bodies fall into two categories. ... If you get a superficial foreign body in your eye, first-aid treatment in the form of gentle rinsing with warm water is appropriate. An 'eye bath' can make this easier to do on your own,
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www.netdoctor.co.uk/health_advice/facts/foreignbodyinth...
www.netdoctor.co.uk/health_advice/facts/foreignbodyintheeye.htm
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2.04 Conjunctival Foreign Body ... Do not overlook an eyelash that has turned in and is rubbing on the surface of the eye. Sometimes you may see a lash sticking out of the inferior lacrimal punctum. Extract any such lashes.
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www.ncemi.org/cse/cse0204.htm
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Foreign bodies might be superficial, or in more serious injuries, they may penetrate the eye. ... Anyone who has felt as if there was a grain of sand in his or her eye has probably had a foreign body. Foreign bodies might be superficial, or in more serious injuries, they may penetrate the eye.
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www.stlukeseye.com/Conditions/ForeignBody.asp
www.stlukeseye.com/Conditions/ForeignBody.asp
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Look up when evaluating for a foreign body under the lower lid. ... Look down when evaluating for a foreign body under the upper lid. You will often need someone to help you in this case. ... After the foreign body is removed, your eye may be red and tearing.
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firstaid.webmd.com/foreign-body-eye-treatment
firstaid.webmd.com/foreign-body-eye-treatment
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If you get a foreign object in the eye, try to flush it out with clean water or saline solution. Use an eyecup or a small, clean glass positioned with its rim resting on the bone at the base of your eye socket. ... Pain, redness or the sensation of a foreign body in the eye persists after the object is removed.
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www.mayoclinic.com/health/first-aid/FA00053
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Beach Family Doctors -- Huntingtion Beach, California ... Embedding of a snuff speck of metal, wood, stone, sand, paint or other foreign material in the eye. FREQUENT SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS ; Severe pain, irritation and redness in the eye. Foreign body visible with the naked eye (usually).
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www.beachfamilydoctors.net/firstaid/foreign.html
www.beachfamilydoctors.net/firstaid/foreign.html
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Dust, sand, and other debris can easily enter the eye. Persistent pain and redness indicate that professional treatment is needed. A foreign body may threaten your vision if the object enters the eye itself or damages the cornea or lens.
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www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000054.htm
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Foreign bodies in the eye can be small specks of dirt or eyelashes, or larger objects such as stones, nails or glass. The eye is damaged ... If the foreign body sticks to the undersurface of the eyelid, the scratch occurs when the object rubs against the cornea as you blink, and the scratch will be in a vertical line...
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www.health.am/diseases/more/foreign_body_in_eye/
www.health.am/diseases/more/foreign_body_in_eye/
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