For corneal foreign body follow-up, when should you schedule a visit if a bandage contact lens was placed?

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Multiple Choice

For corneal foreign body follow-up, when should you schedule a visit if a bandage contact lens was placed?

Explanation:
When a bandage contact lens is placed after a corneal foreign body, the main idea is to monitor healing and catch problems early, since the lens can mask symptoms while the surface is still vulnerable. Rechecking the next day allows you to confirm that the epithelium is re-epithelializing, verify that the lens is still properly positioned and fitting, and look for early signs of infection, increased pain, new staining, or edema. This early touchpoint helps you intervene promptly if healing isn’t progressing or if the lens is causing issues, rather than waiting weeks. Delaying follow-up to a week, a month, or several weeks increases the risk that a developing infection or a worsening epithelial defect could go unnoticed and complicate recovery.

When a bandage contact lens is placed after a corneal foreign body, the main idea is to monitor healing and catch problems early, since the lens can mask symptoms while the surface is still vulnerable. Rechecking the next day allows you to confirm that the epithelium is re-epithelializing, verify that the lens is still properly positioned and fitting, and look for early signs of infection, increased pain, new staining, or edema. This early touchpoint helps you intervene promptly if healing isn’t progressing or if the lens is causing issues, rather than waiting weeks. Delaying follow-up to a week, a month, or several weeks increases the risk that a developing infection or a worsening epithelial defect could go unnoticed and complicate recovery.

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