What’s wrong with your eyes when it’s hot?

Hot eyes are often caused by conjunctivitis, dry eyes, and irritation of the eye surface due to sweat entering the eye.
1. Conjunctivitis: heat can aggravate the inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eyes, or when wiping sweat with your hands, rub your eyes directly, resulting in inflammation of the conjunctiva by bacterial infections, which can cause the eyes to appear red, foreign body sensation, increased secretion and other unpleasant symptoms.
2. Dry eye: heat can lead to excessive evaporation of local tears, which in turn aggravates dry eye, dry eyes and other unpleasant symptoms.
3. Sweat into the eye to stimulate the surface of the eye: sweat into the eye, due to sweat in the components of the surface of the eye to stimulate eye redness, burning sensation, tearing and other difficult symptoms.
It is recommended that patients seek medical attention to clarify the causes of hot eyes.