After the eye is injured, it needs to be treated in time, and emergency treatment should be carried out according to different types of eye injuries. For example, for common traffic accident injuries, if there is obvious eyeball rupture or obvious eyeball penetrating injury, materials should be taken from the local area immediately, and cardboard or glasses and other items should be used to fix and cover the eyeball, so as to temporarily protect the eyeball and avoid further loss of eye contents caused by eyeball compression. The blood clot in the eye or the foreign body in the eye segment cannot be removed at will, which affects the follow-up treatment. It should be transferred to a qualified hospital for specialized treatment. In case of chemical eye injury, the most important measure is to take water nearby immediately and carry out adequate flushing, which lasts for at least 30 minutes. The later the flushing starts after the injury, the worse the prognosis will be. For fist or impact injury, if there is no obvious eye congestion or bleeding, ice should be applied to the wound as soon as possible to reduce the difficulty of opening eyes and examination caused by swelling.