Children’s ocular edema may be caused by trauma, conjunctivitis, allergy, etc., and need to take medication, surgery, and other treatments according to the cause of the disease. 1. Glaucoma: If glaucoma is the cause of ocular edema in children, it is necessary to use beta-adrenergic receptor blockers such as 0.5% timolol and 0.5% betaxolol as prescribed by the doctor. Some patients can also be treated by extraocular drainage surgery, laser and other ways. 2. Allergic conjunctivitis: For children’s ocular edema caused by allergic conjunctivitis, first clarify the allergens and try to avoid contact with allergic substances. You can follow the doctor’s instructions to drop levocabastine hydrochloride eye drops, emetine fumarate eye drops and other antihistamine eye drops. Some patients can also use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as Pranoprofen Eye Drops and Diclofenac Eye Drops under the guidance of doctors. 3. Hyperthyroidism: children with hyperthyroidism will have symptoms of ophthalmic edema, for patients with hyperthyroidism can be prescribed with methylthiouracil, propylthiouracil and other drugs to inhibit thyroid hormone secretion. If patients develop severe or severe hyperthyroidism, they need to be treated by surgical removal of the thyroid gland. Some patients may also be treated with radioactive iodine irradiation. Children’s ocular edema may also be caused by trauma, parents are advised to bring their children to the doctor in a timely manner, the doctor will address the cause of the treatment. In addition, you can usually ice the patient’s eyes, patients need to wear dark glasses when going out, to avoid direct sunlight on the eyes.