Red eyes once you take a shower may be a result of eye irritation, infection and other conditions caused by water quality, water temperature or shower gel contact with the eyes.
There are many causes of red eyes after bathing. When the eyelid conjunctiva is exposed to external stimuli, it is prone to congestion, which manifests itself in the form of red eyes. For example, when the bath water contains excessive disinfectant or pathogenic microorganisms, conditions such as irritation or even infection of the eye surface may occur, resulting in redness of the eyes after bathing.
In addition, there is also the possibility that the water temperature is too high or the shower gel comes into contact with the eyes, resulting in local capillary congestion and dilation and irritation damage to the eye surface, which can also lead to redness of the eyes after bathing.
It is recommended that for obvious congestion, redness and swelling after bathing and does not subside for a long time, we should consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the slit lamp microscope and other auxiliary examination, and then treat the specific situation.