How to treat eye stones?


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If there is a stone in the eye, it is a conjunctival stone. This situation is due to unreasonable eye habits, or chronic conjunctivitis, resulting in calcification of subconjunctival lipid deposits, thus forming conjunctival stones. For the treatment of this situation, if conjunctivitis exists, anti-infection symptomatic treatment can be given. Antibiotic eye drops can be used to control local inflammation, and reasonable eye habits should be maintained. Some stones can be discharged by themselves and symptoms return to normal. If, after conservative treatment, the conjunctival stones do not pass out by themselves for a long time and cause obvious foreign body sensation in the eye, in this case, the conjunctival stones can be removed by the doctor at the hospital. This is a very simple outpatient procedure, using an empty needle needle to pick out the conjunctival stones from under the conjunctiva.