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Inferior Rectus Muscle Injury Treatment Guide ( 2019 ) UK FREE LEGAL ADVICE - https://legalexpert.co.uk/ To see if you have a valid claim call - 0800 652 7676 If you’ve sustained a inferior Rectus muscle injury following an accident that wasn’t your fault, but was down to the negligence of others, you should bear in mind that you may be entitled to compensation. In order to bring a claim for compensation, we recommend that you speak to a personal injury claims specialist that has experience in dealing with inferior Rectus muscle injury claims. The good news for you is that LegalExpert.co.uk offers a completely free, zero obligation consultation, where we’ll talk through your inferior Rectus muscle injury incident with you in order to help you establish what your options are. You can speak to us by calling our freephone helpline on 0800 652 7676 or by visiting our around the clock live chat service at legalexpert.co.uk – we’re open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week so you can speak to us whenever you’d like. The inferior Rectus muscle is a facial muscle located in the eye which aids with both the depression and adduction of the eye. If one or more of your inferior Rectus muscle have become damaged or injured in an accident, we strongly recommend that you speak to a medical professional as soon as possible as they’ll be able to arrange for electrophysiological testing and imaging in order for them to see the extent of the damage. So if you’re suffering from an injury to your eye, the NHS advise to; Go to A&E or call 999 if: a strong chemical, such as oven cleaner or bleach, is in your eye – keep rinsing your eye with water while waiting for medical help a sharp object has pierced your eye something has hit your eye at high speed – for example, while using power tools or mowing the lawn there are any changes to your sight after an eye injury you have a headache, high temperature or sensitivity to light you're feeling sick or being sick after an eye injury you cannot move your eye or keep it open blood or pus is coming from your eye Find your nearest A&E How to treat an eye injury at home Do wash your eye with clean water if there's something in it follow the advice on the packaging if any cosmetics or household products get in your eyes take painkillers like paracetamol or ibuprofen to help ease any pain or discomfort Don't do not try to remove any object that's pierced your eye do not touch or rub your eye until it's better do not wear make-up around your eye until it's better do not wear contact lenses until your eye is better How to wash your eye You should: use clean water (not hot) – this can be from a tap, shower or bottled water if you’re not at home hold your eye open run lots of water over your eyeball for at least 20 minutes Make sure the flow of water is not too strong. Urgent advice:See a GP, optician or call 111 if: your eye is not getting better after 24 hours you're worried about your injury So, if you’ve been involved in an accident which has resulted in a inferior Rectus muscle injury and you believe that you’re entitled to compensation, we’ll be more than happy to hear from you. You should bear in mind that if you’re successful in your claim for compensation, the cost of any private treatment should be covered as well as any loss of income from time off work which may be claimed back for when bringing a claim for compensation. If we take your case on, we’ll be happy to put you in touch with a medical specialist and aim to find one in your area so that you’re not having to go out of your way, in order to further aid your recovery should you require any further treatment to help your recovery. If you’re eyelids are dropping, this could be because of ptosis. They’ll be able to go over inferior rectus entrapment symptoms, explain the inferior rectus muscle function and look at eye muscles injury recovery and treatments.