What’s wrong with small blisters on the corners of your eyes?

Small blisters at the corners of the eyes may be caused by herpes simplex, blocked blepharospasmal ducts, allergic conjunctivitis, etc., and you should consult a doctor to clarify the cause.
1. Herpes simplex: small blisters at the corners of the eyes may be caused by herpes simplex virus infection caused by the herpes simplex virus infection, such people will also have ulcers secondary to blisters, localized pain, fatigue and other symptoms.
2. Blepharoplakia: Blepharoplakia caused by hormonal fluctuations, anatomical factors, etc. can also cause small blisters at the corners of the eyes, this group of people should be under the guidance of the doctor in time to carry out the local hot compresses, massage, to avoid further impact on blepharoplakia function.
3. Allergic conjunctivitis: small blisters at the corner of the eye may also be caused by pollen, dust mites and other allergic conjunctivitis, such people will also have red eyes, itchy eyes, increased tearing and other symptoms.
Small blisters in the corners of the eyes, you can go to the hospital in time, clear causes for targeted treatment.