A 55-year-old male machinist presented with right eye pain and watery discharge for 24 hours. On examination, there was no vision changes, swelling, or crusting. Differential diagnoses included corneal injury from a foreign body, entropion, iritis, or keratitis. Treatment would involve antibiotic, anti-inflammatory eye drops, and removal of any foreign bodies depending on the confirmed diagnosis. Patient education included wearing eye protection and smoking cessation.