Eyes that swell easily need to be identified and then treated for the cause. For edema caused by allergic blepharitis, hormone treatment is effective; for edema caused by infection, anti-infection treatment is needed; for edema caused by kidney or heart disease, removal of the original disease is needed.
If the skin of the eye comes into contact with allergens, it is easy to trigger an allergic reaction, resulting in edema. At this time, hormone eye ointment can be applied to inhibit the allergic reaction and eliminate edema, commonly used tetracycline cortisone eye ointment, hydrocortisone eye ointment and so on.
If the swelling is caused by infection, such as granuloma, anti-infection medication is needed, commonly used are ofloxacin ophthalmic ointment, tobramycin ophthalmic ointment and so on.
Underlying diseases, such as heart disease or kidney disease, may also cause swollen eyes. In this case, it is necessary to treat the underlying disease in the internal medicine department, such as treating heart disease with cardiac drugs, such as deacetyl furfuryl glucoside, and relieving kidney disease through dialysis treatment, etc., in order to get rid of the symptoms of swollen eyes.
Patients with easily swollen eyes are advised to seek prompt medical attention, and only after a clear diagnosis can targeted treatment be taken.