Whether you can order chloramphenicol eye drops when your eyes appear red and swollen after getting eyelashes needs to be determined by the specific cause of the redness and swelling. If it is caused by infection, you can use chloramphenicol eye drops; if it is caused by allergy, you need to use anti-allergy drugs, such as olopatadine hydrochloride eye drops. Red and swollen eyes after doing eyelashes, generally due to local infection or allergy, at this time you should promptly go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for examination, by the doctor through the slit lamp microscope examination to determine the specific situation is caused by which. If the infection is caused by bacteria or chlamydia, you can order chloramphenicol eye drops, which have the effect of sterilization and anti-inflammatory. However, if it is caused by allergy, chloramphenicol eye drops can not inhibit the symptoms of allergy, you need to order anti-allergy eye drops treatment, such as olopatadine hydrochloride eye drops, azelastine hydrochloride eye drops and so on. If necessary, the false eyelash extensions need to be removed to terminate the allergic reaction. Redness and swelling of the eyes after having eyelashes done should be determined and medicated under the supervision of a doctor.