What to do if your eyes are inflamed and blistered

Patients with eye inflammation and blistering may be associated with conjunctivitis, lymphatic dilatation, lymphatic fluid reflux obstruction and other factors, patients can be treated with medication, observation and follow-up or surgical treatment, the specific treatment modalities are related to the patient’s condition. 1. Conjunctivitis: patients with eye inflammation blisters, may be caused by vesicular conjunctivitis, patients may be manifested as conjunctival congestion, eye itching, foreign body sensation and other clinical discomforts, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, such as flomilon eye drops, tobramycin eye drops and so on. 2. Lymphatic dilatation: If the lymphatic dilatation of the conjunctival tissue, patients may also have the performance of eye blistering, usually the clinical symptoms of patients are not obvious, patients can be clinically observed, do not need special treatment. 3. Lymphatic fluid reflux obstruction: when the lymphatic fluid reflux obstruction, the patient may appear in the eyes of the transparent blisters, can be in the doctor’s guidance for puncture discharge, and with the doctor’s instructions with medication, such as tobramycin dexamethasone eye drops. It is recommended that patients with significant symptoms of eye inflammation and blistering should seek prompt medical attention to assess their condition and treat them under medical supervision.