How to treat a blister on your eyeball.

The patient has a blister on the eyeball, if it is caused by conjunctival edema due to rubbing the eyes, it can be promoted to subside through the eyes of local cold compresses, if it is caused by the conjunctival lymphatic fluid follicles, then it is feasible to surgical excision treatment.
Rubbing the eyes will cause mechanical stimulation to the eye, which will easily cause conjunctival edema, leading to the formation of blisters on the patient’s eyeballs. Patients should avoid rubbing their eyes and apply cold compresses with ice packs or ice towels to promote the reduction of the edema.
If the lymphatic vessels inside the conjunctival tissue are blocked, the lymphatic fluid cannot flow back smoothly and then accumulates, resulting in the formation of lymphocysts and blisters, which can be surgically removed to improve the eye discomfort.
It is recommended that patients with blisters on the eyeballs and other discomforts should consult the hospital in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.