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It can be removed directly by surgery, and in general, it can be removed directly by going to surgery, and in general, it is possible that there is a stone constitution, which is more likely to have this symptom.
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At night**, you can take eye stones.
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I don't know!! I'm sorry
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Analysis: Hello! Conjunctival stones are denatured products of epithelial cell accumulation and mucus concentration and pressing, and are associated with chronic eye diseases such as trachoma, chronic conjunctivitis, etc.
It does not go away on its own and can be surgically removed. Suggestion: Eye stones do not protrude beyond the surface of the conjunctiva.
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Question 1: What to do with eye stones, condition analysis: It is recommended that you first go to the hospital for ophthalmology examination to see if there is any problem of eye inflammation, and then actively treat the symptoms**, when the eye inflammation** is cured, you can remove the eye stones through outpatient minor surgery.
If you usually laugh and fail, you should pay more attention to eye hygiene. Suggestions:
Question 2: What should I do if I have eye stones? Most of the eye stones are caused by inflammation, and the preventive measures fall on preventing eye inflammation, focusing on avoiding conjunctival inflammation and seeking medical attention in time if there is eye discomfort.
Usually develop healthy eye hygiene habits, do not rub your eyes, keep your eyes moist, and prepare eye drops to drop at any time to prevent foreign bodies from entering your eyes.
Question 3: What should I do if I have eye stones? Eye stones are the products caused by conjunctivitis, if the diagnosis is eye stones, do not expose the surface of the conjunctiva, causing eye discomfort generally do not need special treatment, many people have stones, if the eye surface is exposed ** eye discomfort is recommended that you go to the hospital to do a conjunctival stone removal, after surgery with some antibacterial and anti-inflammatory eye drops, it is a very simple operation, outpatient can be solved.
Question 4: What to do with eye stones This is not an eye stone, but you still have to go to the hospital to get it removed, otherwise it will be harmful to the cornea.
Question 5: What should I do if I say it is an eye stone Eye stones are multiple hard yellow spots on the conjunctiva of the face, which are the denatured products of epithelial cell accumulation and mucus concentration and pressing, never calcified, but actually conjunctival agglutination, so the term calculus is really inappropriate. There is no discomfort when the position of this object is deep, and when it protrudes into the conjunctival surface, the cornea produces a feeling of foreign body ascending plexus, and even corneal abrasion erosion.
Under topical anesthesia, it is removed with a sharp knife or a foreign body needle, and the disease is more common in adults, the elderly, and patients with trachoma and chronic conjunctivitis.
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Eye stones are a symptom of lesions on the conjunctiva, and people with eye stones often feel that something is rubbing against their eyes, and the eyes feel painful and uncomfortable. Eye stones can be removed, but there is also a possibility that eye stones will be removed, because the eye cannot guarantee that it will not become inflamed in the future. So, how do eye stones**?
Will eye stones be after you?
1. Can eye stones disappear on their own?
Ocular stones are white deposits formed by the accumulation of metabolites in the palpebral conjunctiva due to long-term chronic inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye, which usually do not disappear on their own.
2. Should eye stones be removed?
For some small stones that do not protrude from the surface of the conjunctiva, if they do not cause foreign body sensation or other discomfort in the eye, the eye stones can be removed temporarily, but be careful not to rub them excessively to avoid causing conjunctival rupture and conjunctivitis.
Stones that have protruded from the conjunctival surface and are causing eye discomfort require surgical removal.
3. Eye stones will still appear after they are removed
Eye stones are often caused by inflammation of the glasses, if only the stones are removed, but there is no **conjunctival inflammation, then the next time you may ** eye stones.
Suggestion: After removing eye stones, we should pay attention to the inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye, pay attention to eye hygiene, and prevent eye stones from re-entering.
4. How to ** eye stones
If you want to completely ** eye stones, you must find out the real ** cause of eye stones, and you must confirm whether your stones are caused by chronic keratitis, and then carry out inflammation** and remove eye stones.
5. Symptoms of eye stones
1) Glasses swelling and pain.
Although there are many causes of glasses, such as lack of sleep, fever and pain, etc., glasses pain is also one of the common symptoms of eye stones, and because of this common phenomenon of eye pain, it is easy to ignore that it may be caused by eye stones.
2) Foreign body sensation on the eyelids.
The so-called eye stones are the presence of fine particles in our eyes, and there is a possibility that there will be lumps in less patients, and the existence of such eye stones makes us feel that there is a foreign body in the eyes. Therefore, ocular foreign body sensation is also one of the common symptoms of ocular knots and stones.
3) Tingling. When eye stones form in the eye, some people will feel a foreign body sensation in the eye and wipe it frequently, which can easily lead to damage to the conjunctiva and cause symptoms of eye tingling.
4) Itchy eyes. Eye stones are more common in adults and mainly occur in chronic diseases such as trachoma and chronic conjunctivitis, which can cause eye stones and itch at the same time.
5) Corneal erosion.
When the formation of eye stones causes a foreign body sensation in the cornea, it is easy to cause the patient to involuntarily wipe the cornea, which is easy to cause the cornea to appear red, swollen and erosive.
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Stones can be easily removed in the hospital, go to the hospital to remove them under the anesthesia, and then use antibiotic eye drops, and the eye symptoms should be strictly used eye drops, which should be improved.
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Do I have stones in my eyes? Conjunctival stones: coagulated epithelial cells and degenerated white blood cells in the conjunctival duct or in the conjunctival epithelial pit, with very little calcinosis, not true stones. Common**: trachoma in middle-aged and elderly people and chronic conjunctivitis.
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Because eye stones are often caused by eye inflammation, when the inflammation is not eliminated, only the symptoms of the stone are removed, the source of the disease is not broken, and it may recur next time, just like acne on the face, eye stones grow again, and when there are symptoms, it is necessary to continue to ** to prevent abrasion of the cornea, ** method first drop eye drops for surface anesthesia, clean the patient's eyes, and then use a needle to pick out the conjunctival mass.
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Eye stones are a small procedure that can be performed on an outpatient basis without the need for hospitalization. The procedure is as simple as applying eye drops to give a topical anesthetic, washing the patient's eyes, and then using a needle to pick out the conjunctival mass.
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