A small particle entered the left eye while traveling two days ago, causing watering and irritation. Temporary relief was obtained with FML drops, and later Levobact drops were used. Although symptoms have improved, there is still a feeling that something remains in the eye. What should be done next to safely resolve this issue?
It sounds like a small particle may still be irritating the surface of your eye, or it may have caused a tiny scratch, which can give a constant something is in the eye feeling even after the particle is gone. While FML eye drops can reduce redness, it is not ideal to use them on your own in this situation because they can slow healing or hide signs of infection. Similarly, antibiotic drops, such as Levobact, should only be continued if prescribed. The safest next step is to gently rinse the eye with clean water or saline to try to flush out any remaining particles, avoid rubbing the eye, and continue using lubricating drops to soothe the surface. If the sensation persists or if you notice pain, redness, light sensitivity, or blurred vision, it is important to see an eye doctor. They can examine your eye with proper tools and remove any remaining particles safely or treat a small scratch if present. Prompt care helps prevent complications and ensures quick healing.