Question

A young child’s eyes were scratched by a fellow student with a pencil, and the wound has healed but left a black scar. The injury has been present for about a week. Are there any quick and effective treatment methods? Thank you.

Answer

Based on the information provided, this may be an injury to the conjunctiva caused by the tip of a pencil. Pencil fragments are typically not removable with medication. If the wound is small and there is no infection, it can be monitored. If the situation worsens, it is recommended to visit an ophthalmologist to remove the foreign object as soon as possible. This is the suggestion for the question “Are there any quick and effective treatment methods for pediatric eye injuries?” I hope this helps, and wish you good health.