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FAMILY PRACTICE NOTEBOOK

Traumatic injuries

Office Treatment of Eye Injury: 1. Injury Due to Foreign Materials

, MD & , MD
Pages 233-237 | Published online: 07 Jul 2016
 

Abstract

Eye injury caused by foreign materials may be inconsequential or severe. The primary physician must rapidly assess the nature and extent of injury in relation to the causative agent to determine whether general office treatment will suffice or if the patient must be referred to an ophthalmologist.

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