Help: My child has something stuck in their eye!

A foreign body in your child’s eye is any object that isn’t supposed to be there, including sand, eyelashes, and flying insects.

Is your child complaining that their eye is sore and scratchy? Small objects, such as grains of sand, an eyelash or even an insect, can easily find their way into an eye. Tears typically wash these objects away. However, even a minuscule speck can leave a scrape on the eye’s surface (cornea).

It can feel like something is still in the eye if the eye’s surface is scratched. The majority of minor abrasions are self-healing and take only a few days to disappear.

What at-home treatment options should you turn to?

If your child has something stuck in their eye, follow these expert tips:

How to put eye drops or ointment in your child’s eyes

When should I call my child’s health care provider?

  • If you cannot remove the object with the steps outlined above.
  • Your child still has eye pain or irritation 30 minutes after removing the object.
  • Your child has glass or a chemical in their eye.
  • You have questions or concerns.

 

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