Emergency Eye Care FAQs

Eye emergencies are situations that require immediate medical attention due to changes in vision or ocular health. At Sina J Sabet MD PC in Alexandria, we provide emergency eye care and treat different types of eye-related emergencies. Here are some common questions patients often have about emergency eye care.

What Are Considered Eye Emergencies?

Medical eye emergencies can range from vision loss to severe eye pain. You should contact our office immediately if you are experiencing:

  • Severe eye pain
  • Vision loss
  • Bleeding in the eyes
  • Foreign objects lodged in the eye
  • Eye Infection
  • Swollen eyes or eyelids
  • Severe burning or stinging

What Should You Do if You Experience an Eye Emergency?

It's better to be safe than sorry, especially when it comes to eye-related emergencies. That's why it's essential to contact our clinic immediately for help. Conditions that require urgent care often include chemical burns or objects lodged in the eyes. Less serious emergencies include twitching, itchy eyes, or burning or gritty eyes. However, these symptoms should still be addressed, whether through emergency eye care or during your next eye exam.

What Should I Avoid if I Experience an Eye Emergency?

An eye emergency can be traumatic, but specific tips help you remain calm and avoid further damage to your vision. These include:

  • Not rubbing or applying pressure to your eyes
  • Not attempting to remove foreign objects from your eyes yourself
  • Avoid putting medication or creams into the eyes
  • Leave contact lenses in your eyes unless you have experienced a chemical burn.

Visit Our Alexandria Office for Emergency Eye Care from Our Ophthalmologist 

Whether you have a severe or minor eye emergency, don't take risks with your vision. At Sina J Sabet MD PC, our ophthalmologist has the knowledge and experience to treat ocular emergencies in and around the Alexandria area. Our eye surgeon can perform complex procedures or recommend over-the-counter medications depending on the severity and cause of your eye emergency. Contact our office to learn more about how we can help you with your eye emergencies today.

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