Ocular Trauma
Ocular trauma is damage to the eye or its surrounding area that can occur from a variety of sources, including blunt injury, chemical exposure, or sharp objects. Injuries can range from a minor scratch or irritation to severe damage that can lead to vision loss. Treatment of ocular trauma generally requires prompt medical attention and is focused on protecting and restoring vision and eye health. Proper management and prompt treatment are essential for preventing severe, long-term consequences. In some cases, surgery may be required to manage ocular trauma, depending on the severity and extent of the injury. Ocular trauma is a serious medical issue and can lead to permanent damage if not managed properly.
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