What if your eyes are scratched by branches?


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The eyes scratched by tree branches may cause conjunctival laceration or corneal laceration. Some patients with bacterial infection may also show bacterial infectious keratoconjunctivitis or fungal keratitis. Clinical manifestations are redness, mild to moderate eye pain, photophobia, vision loss, and may be accompanied by a large amount of mucinous or mucopurulent secretions. Physical examination shows conjunctival hyperemia, laceration, hemorrhage, corneal epithelial abrasion, white infiltration, and even corneal ulcer. After the tree branch scratches, should promptly use antibiotics eye water and eye ointment and promote corneal epithelial repair drugs frequent eye treatment. If secondary infection should be based on the cause of the disease should be applied antibiotics, antiviral drugs or fungal treatment. Cornea involved, should also be added with mydriatic agents.