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  1. ... to the outer surface may be due to: Abrasions -- Includes scratches or scrapes on the surface of ... ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35025078/ . Fowler GC. Corneal abrasions and removal of corneal or conjunctival foreign bodies. ...
  2. ... tear production (dry eye) Blocked tear duct Corneal abrasion (a scratch on the surface of the cornea) ... Fowler GC. Corneal abrasions and removal of corneal or conjunctival foreign bodies. In: Fowler GC, ed. Pfenninger and Fowler's Procedures for Primary Care . ...
  3. ... pat dry. Bleeding from superficial wounds or scrapes (abrasions) is often described as oozing, because it is ...
  4. Corneal dryness and irritation may lead to: Corneal abrasions Corneal ulcers Eye infections Corneal ulcers can cause ...
  5. ... and irritation may increase the risk for: Corneal abrasions Corneal ulcers Eye infections
  6. ... Bell palsy Foreign bodies in the eye Scratches (abrasions) on the eye surface Severely dry eyes Severe ...
  7. ... patch to prevent injury to the cornea ( corneal abrasion ) and other damage to the eye if the ...
  8. ... Elsevier Saunders; 2016:chap 17. Fowler GC. Corneal abrasions and removal of corneal or conjunctival foreign bodies. ...
  9. ... attempts at removal or by rubbing the eyes. Abrasions or wounds on the cornea and permanent vision ...
  10. ... inside the eye) Burns to the eye Corneal abrasion Corneal ulcer Drugs such as amphetamines, atropine, cocaine , ...
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