Once an eye injury occurs, you should go to a nearby hospital for treatment in time. Emergency measures can be taken at the scene, which is very important for saving injured eyes and avoiding serious visual function damage. If the skin of eyelid and eyebrow arch is cut, the bleeding will not stop. You can use a clean handkerchief or cloth to stop the bleeding. If the eyelid injury is caused by a heavy object hitting the eyes, the child will have congestion and bruising under the eyelid skin and conjunctiva. In severe cases, eyelid swelling, orbital bone fracture and even eyeball rupture will occur. You should go to the hospital for emergency treatment immediately to avoid visual loss. For those who only have local blood stasis and blue, cold compress can be used to stop bleeding first, and then hot compress can be used to promote bleeding absorption. For people with emphysema in the corner of their eyes, it is forbidden to blow your nose to avoid the enlargement of emphysema.
Children with ocular trauma should gently close their eyes and rest quietly, and do not walk or exercise vigorously to avoid increasing bleeding. If the eyeball bleeds, you should take a semi-recumbent position at rest, and raise your head to make the blood deposit in the lower half of the eyeball, which is beneficial to absorption and vision recovery.
If there is a corneal foreign body, 2~3 drops of 0.5% dicaine can be dripped to anesthetize the eyeball surface, and then wiped off with a warm sterile cotton swab. If complicated with suppurative corneal ulcer, corneal debridement is needed, and high concentration gentamicin and other eye drops are frequently used. Anything that can be actively treated as soon as possible can be cured.