Eyes with blistering bumps are considered to be related to blepharospasm, vesicular conjunctivitis, eye allergy and so on.
1. Blepharospasm: Mostly seen in middle-aged and old people, the conjunctiva in the blepharospasm area is irregularly elevated due to factors such as wind and sun exposure, manifesting itself as granular or blister-like changes, which generally do not require special treatment.
2. Vesicular conjunctivitis: mostly occurs in eye fatigue, after staying up all night, usually associated with pathogens that cause delayed metamorphosis of the conjunctiva, causing blisters in the conjunctiva, accompanied by a foreign body sensation in the eyes, tingling and so on.
3. Eye allergy: can be seen in the wearer of contacts or contact lenses, these foreign objects can cause eye allergy, can also appear to have blisters, and accompanied by increased eye secretion.
Eye blisters may also be related to other reasons, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause, and standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.