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What causes scratched eye?

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A scratched eye usually means a corneal abrasion, where the clear front surface of the eye is damaged.

How the eye gets scratched

Everyday accidents can easily scrape the delicate corneal surface. Even a tiny scratch can feel very sore and make the eye water heavily.

  • Common causes include fingernails, paper edges, and make-up brushes
  • Contact lenses, especially if damaged or worn too long, can rub the surface
  • Grit, sand, or plant material can lodge under the eyelid
  • Rubbing itchy eyes increases the risk of further damage

What to do if you suspect a scratch

A scratched eye should be assessed promptly to prevent infection and ensure proper healing. Most abrasions heal well with simple treatment and protection.

  • Rinse the eye gently with sterile saline or clean water if something is trapped
  • Avoid rubbing or trying to remove embedded objects yourself
  • Seek same-day care for pain, light sensitivity, or blurred vision
  • Contact lens wearers should remove lenses and not reinsert until advised