What if mosquitoes fly into your eyes?


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Mosquitoes flying to the eyes may cause conjunctival foreign bodies or corneal foreign bodies, and can cause eye irritation and injury symptoms, manifested as tingling, photophobia, tears, blepharospasm, vision to varying degrees of decline. Physical examination can be seen conjunctival or corneal foreign bodies, conjunctival congestion, edema, conjunctival or corneal epithelium can be peeled off. Mosquitoes fly into the eyes, should immediately use normal saline to remove foreign bodies or wet cotton swab, located on the cornea should be removed as soon as possible, strict aseptic operation during the operation to prevent postoperative infection, operation should also be delicate, accurate, to prevent unnecessary damage. Anti-inflammatory anti-infection treatment with antibiotic eye drops after surgery.