A jellyfish or Portuguese man-of-war sting to the eye may be quite
painful at first, but the pain will usually get better within 30 minutes and go
away completely within 24 to 48 hours. You may have a feeling that something is
in your eye (foreign body sensation), increased sensitivity to light (photophobia), or blurred or hazy vision.
A sting to the eye or eyelid may cause:
- Damage to the
cornea.
- Inflammation to the colored part
of the eye (iritis).
- Scratches or tears to other
structures of the eye.
- Increased pressure within the eye (glaucoma).
- Rupture (perforation) of the
eyeball.
Any sting to the eye or eyelid could lead to blindness or damaged eye
function and must be carefully checked.