Transparent blisters under the eyelids are divided into physiological and pathological blisters, physiological do not need to be treated, pathological need to be treated with medication.
1. Physiologic follicles: clear blisters under the eyelids are usually caused by lymphocytes on the eyelid lid conjunctiva follicles, follicles present a smooth surface, translucent, elevated conjunctival changes. Follicular hyperplasia in children and adolescents may be physiologic, and follicles may also appear in the temporal conjunctiva of normal people, which will gradually disappear near the lid margin and do not need to be treated.
2. Pathologic follicles: clear follicles may appear in the lid conjunctiva when stimulated by conjunctivitis of various causes. They are usually caused by viral infections and need to be treated with ganciclovir ophthalmic gel. The drug should be used under the supervision of a doctor.
If only the transparent blisters of the lid conjunctiva appear, you can first observe, if there are symptoms such as eye redness, tearing, etc., you should go to the regular hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition.