This document discusses penetrating ocular injuries, including their causes, effects, diagnosis, and treatment. Penetrating injuries can be caused by sharp objects and usually result in full thickness wounds. They can lead to mechanical effects like lacerations and infections. Diagnosis involves external examination, tonometry, ophthalmoscopy, and sometimes ultrasound or CT scans. Treatment depends on the type and severity of injury but may include antibiotics, pressure reduction, wound suturing, and repair of ruptures or lacerations.