What’s wrong with your eyes after a fever?

Pain when the patient’s eyes turn after a fever may be caused by bacterial infection or viral infection, among others. If the symptoms of fever occur after a bacterial infection or viral infection, it may cause the patient’s conjunctiva to become congested, swollen, painful and other uncomfortable symptoms. Because the infection can not only cause fever, but also lead to inflammation and irritation of the patient’s eyes, causing dilatation of the blood vessels in the eye, lid conjunctiva congestion and edema, etc., the patient may also appear to have pain in the eyes when turning. After the symptoms of eye rotation pain after the fever, patients can be under the guidance of the doctor for antipyretic treatment, such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, etc., to reduce body temperature. If the patient’s eye discomfort is obvious, the patient may use tobramycin eye drops as prescribed by the doctor to relieve the eye discomfort. It is recommended that patients with fever and eye discomfort seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow doctor’s instructions.