Patients with obvious eye congestion can follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, surgery, etc. The specific treatment plan should be chosen according to the cause of the disease and the individual’s physical condition, and there is no so-called “the best way”. Bacterial conjunctivitis, allergic conjunctivitis, glaucoma, etc. can lead to conjunctival congestion, in addition to visual fatigue patients can also appear conjunctival congestion. Patients with visual fatigue can relieve visual fatigue by practicing good eye habits and avoiding eye fatigue. If bacterial conjunctivitis causes eye congestion, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use topical tobramycin eye drops, levofloxacin eye drops and other antibiotics to control inflammation and relieve discomfort. Allergic conjunctivitis patients may also have conjunctival congestion, patients should first get rid of allergens, can use cold compresses on the eyelids to temporarily relieve the symptoms of eye congestion, and then follow the doctor’s instructions to use anti-allergy drugs, such as olopatadine drops, sodium cromoglycate drops, flumethasone drops and so on, to relieve eye congestion. Glaucoma patients can also have eye congestion, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use Trichostatin eye drops, Brinzolamide eye drops, etc., to reduce intraocular pressure, relieve conjunctival congestion. It is recommended that patients with obvious eye congestion consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid causing adverse reactions.