What’s with the clear blisters inside the eyelids?

Clear blisters in the patient’s eyelids are usually follicles caused by conjunctivitis and may also be caused by blepharocysts, among other things.
Conjunctivitis patients because of inflammatory stimulation can lead to the conjunctival tissue covering the inner surface of the eyelid has lymphocyte aggregation, the formation of conjunctival follicles, thus appearing in the inner surface of the eyelid small blisters formed manifestations. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use antibiotic drugs to control inflammation and relieve eye discomfort, such as levofloxacin eye drops, tobramycin eye drops and so on.
Blepharophthalmos cysts are caused by the secretions of the blepharophalangeal glands that cannot be discharged smoothly after the opening of the blepharophalangeal glands is blocked, and are stagnant in the glands. In the early stage of cyst formation, there is some thin secretion from the blepharoplasty gland inside the sac, and the cyst resembles a clear blister.
It is recommended that patients with clear blisters in the eyelids and other discomforts should be seen in a timely manner to have their condition evaluated and treated according to the doctor’s instructions.