How to treat a conjunctival lymphocyst in the corner of the eye

Conjunctival lymphocysts in the corner of the eye can be treated with hot compresses or surgery. Conjunctival lymphocysts in the corner of the eye are very common, usually due to the obstruction of small lymphatic vessels in the conjunctival tissue, the lymphatic fluid can not be discharged smoothly and the formation of cysts, single or clustered arrangement of small transparent blisters, usually do not have obvious redness of the eye, eye pain and other accompanying symptoms. 1. Hot compresses: In the early stages of the disease, hot compresses can usually promote the recession of cysts. Warm compresses are usually applied with warm towels or hot eye masks. 2. Surgery: When conservative treatment fails to make the cyst subside, surgery can be considered to remove it. However, no matter which treatment is taken, there is a possibility of recurrence in the future. Conjunctival lymphocysts in the corner of the eye need to be treated promptly and in accordance with medical advice.