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[–] revfelix 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

I'm no expert, but if it's not an emergency, my guess would be an optometrist would be the most financially beneficial choice. Check your insurance though, if urgent care visits are covered (or have like a $20-$30 copay or something) you should do that.

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[–] Freshdough 0 points 13 points (+13|-0) ago 

More than likely you don't have something in your eye. You probably had something in there at one point that scratched your cornea or the inside of your eyelid. It will feel like something is in there but there isn't.

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[–] 007ace 0 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago 

Scratched cornea is most likely what you are dealing with. Stop rubbing and scratching. Get some vizene or something. Artificial tears to keep buildup from forming.

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[–] Anonymous_User_69 ago 

Sounds like you may be getting pink eye.

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[–] Bitchybadger ago 

If you have a scratched cornea it can get ulcerated. Go to an eye Dr. They can lead to blindness.

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[–] Awful-Falafel 0 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago 

Make an appointment with an ophthalmologist, NOT and optometrist. Optometrists are mostly about correcting near or far sightedness.

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[–] kujda 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I strongly suggest going to an eye doctor.

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[–] 7764567? ago 

What other people have said: you don't have anything in your eye, anymore. It's just irritation from rubbing it so much. Honestly, it will go away if you just have self-control and don't rub it for a while. You can also get saline eye drops from the store, if you think it would help.

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