Should I treat my eyes for mites?

If the mites in the eyes are relatively few or if the mites do not cause symptoms, such as the occurrence of inflammation and do not cause the patient to have symptoms such as red eyes and itchy eyes, the infection with mites does not require treatment. On the contrary, if the mites cause discomfort, such as red eyes, itchy eyes or inflammation, such as conjunctivitis and blepharitis, medication is needed, and the following treatments are more commonly used: the first is to use metronidazole eye drops, which need to be configured by a doctor and are not available commercially. The second, using mite removal wipes to treat, wipe the patient’s lid margin with wipes, and also use anti-inflammatory eye medications, such as oxyfloxacin eye ointment, after treatment most patients’ mite infections can be effectively controlled.