Though among the most painful eye conditions, RCEs are usually straightforward to treat. They often occur when an event suddenly forces the lids to open and scrape against the cornea. In most cases, there is a history of damage from fingernails or foreign bodies.
Lubricating eye drops are the standard treatment option and most doctors recommend keeping the eye closed while it heals.

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