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Overcoming Delivery Obstacles in Acute Ocular Pain Treatment: A Technological Approach

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One of the most frequent medical complaints in emergency clinics is ocular pain . Eye pain caused by debilitating eye disorders and post-ocular surgery affects the majority of the older population. Acute and chronic eye pain can be generally categorised; chronic eye pain is defined as lasting more than three months. Furthermore, the primary source of acute ocular pain is nociceptive pain. Traditional acute ocular pain treatment options with significant unmet needs Topical anesthetics, corticosteroids, ointments, gels, or drops are available as treatments for acute ocular pain. Yet, it has proven difficult for doctors to directly prescribe or dispense these medicines to patients due to their relationship with side effects and other drawbacks. Despite being effective, topical anesthetics frequently cause permanent corneal blindness. In addition, the frequent application of eye drops, the short contact duration, and the likelihood that the acute ocular pain medication will reach the targ