Fishhook in an eyelid or near an eyeFishhook injuries to the eye are rare. When they occur, they can
cause a serious injury, including blindness. Prompt emergency room or
ophthalmology care is needed to remove the fishhook, prevent complications, and
minimize damage from the fishhook. Do the following and then seek emergency
care: - Do not try to remove a
fishhook from an eye, eyelid, or near an eye.
- Do not put pressure
on the eye.
- Cover the eye and fishhook with a metal patch, a cup,
or even a paper cup.
- This will help prevent motion of the
hook.
- Be very careful not to put pressure on the hook or the
eye.
- If possible, cover the uninjured eye. The injured
eye will move less if the uninjured eye is covered. This may prevent further
damage to the injured eye.
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