Swollen eyes from mosquito bites can be treated with washing and cold compresses, topical application of mupirocin ointment under doctor’s supervision, and prompt treatment at the hospital.
Mosquito bites on the eyelids will release toxins, which in turn will cause the eyelids to swell. When the eyelid swelling is not serious, can be treated at home, such as the use of soapy water to wash the bite area, local use of ice packs to reduce swelling.
In addition, applying topical antibiotics such as mupirocin ointment under a doctor’s supervision can help reduce inflammation and infection and prevent the swelling from worsening.
If the eyelid swelling is very serious, combined with serious infection, allergies, etc., in order to avoid affecting vision and aggravation of the condition, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for treatment.