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Corneal Abrasion or Injury Treatment

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Emergency treatment involves removing the foreign object or flushing a chemical from the eye.  Antibiotic eye drops or ointment are frequently used to prevent infection.  Your eye will be covered with a dressing and patch to allow the cornea to heal. 
 
Superficial corneal injuries heal very quickly, within just a few days.  Penetrating injuries are more serious and may take longer to heal.  In severe cases, corneal surgery or a corneal transplant may be required to restore vision.

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Secondopinions.com provides medical second opinions and consultation services in all areas of medicine, including radiology. Getting a second opinion for Corneal Abrasion or Injury treatment is now at your finger tips due to our patent pending cloud technology. We've made it possible for anyone to receive a Corneal Abrasion or Injury second opinion in the privacy of their home or office.

Our medical specialists are available 24/7/365 to provide you with a second opinion regarding your Corneal Abrasion or Injury treatment and whether or not you need this treatment. Our goal is to help patients avoid unnecessary surgeries and procedures whenever possible. If you were recommended by your physician to undergo a Corneal Abrasion or Injury and are not sure what to do, our expert physicians are here to help you obtain a proper diagnosis.

At SecondOpinions.com, our board certified specialists are available in every medical specialty. Orthopedic doctors are standing by to re-evaluate your tests and images, if available, and to be certain that you have the most accurate diagnosis regarding a Corneal Abrasion or Injury treatment.

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  • To make sure you have the best treatment plan options
  • To make sure that no important detail was accidentally overlooked.
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  • To learn about possible alternatives to your doctor's original recommendation.

Whether you are diagnosed with a medical condition or simply have a question, before you decide, we are here to help 24/7/365! Our medical specialists including orthopedic doctors are trained at top US hospitals and will provide a reliable, professional and independent second medical opinion about your Corneal Abrasion or Injury treatment.

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