ABO's Eye Emergencies
Overview
ABO provides 24/7 eye emergency care to swiftly address urgent ocular issues, ensuring immediate evaluation and treatment to preserve vision. Our expert team is dedicated to offering prompt and effective responses to a range of eye emergencies, anytime you need us.
Eye emergencies require immediate attention to prevent vision loss or complications. Here’s a quick reference guide for common eye emergencies, actions to take, and prevention tips.
Emergency And their Immediate Action
Chemical Burns
Flush the eye with clean, lukewarm water for at least 15 minutes. Seek immediate medical attention.
Foreign Object in the Eye
Do not rub the eye. Rinse with clean water or saline solution. Seek medical help if unable to remove the object.
Trauma or Injury
Apply a cold compress (not directly to the eye). Seek immediate medical attention, especially for significant trauma.
Sudden Loss of Vision
Seek urgent medical attention as these could indicate serious conditions like retinal detachment or vascular occlusion.
Eye Infections
Avoid rubbing the eye. Consult an eye care professional promptly for diagnosis and treatment.
Corneal Abrasions/Scratches
Avoid rubbing the eye. Seek evaluation by an eye care provider to prevent infection and promote healing.
Symptoms
- Chemical Burns
Sudden burning or stinging, redness, excessive tearing, blurred vision - Foreign Object in the Eye
Sensation of something in the eye, tearing, redness, pain or discomfort, light sensitivity - Trauma or Injury
Pain, swelling, bruising around the eye, bleeding, blurred vision, changes in pupil size or shape - Sudden Loss of Vision
Sudden vision loss (partial or complete), floaters or flashes of light, curtain-like vision changes - Eye Infections
Redness, discharge (pus or watery), pain, sensitivity to light, itching or burning - Corneal Abrasions/Scratches
Pain, redness, tearing, sensitivity to light, sensation of something in the eye





