Clear blisters in the eyes are not recommended to be picked on their own, as they are prone to eye infections, vision abnormalities and other discomforts.
Transparent blisters usually do not appear in the eyes of normal people, but ocular trauma, eye allergies and other factors may lead to conjunctival lymphatic fluid retention and thus lymphoid follicles, and transparent blisters may appear in the eyes of patients. It is usually not recommended that patients pick them themselves, as this may cause infectious diseases such as conjunctivitis and keratitis, or even lead to abnormal vision.
If the clear blisters are affecting the patient’s vision, the patient can be treated with surgical drainage under the supervision of a doctor to relieve the eye discomfort. To avoid rupture of clear blisters, patients need to take better care of their eyes and avoid rubbing foreign objects or rubbing with hands.
It is recommended that patients with clear watery blisters and other discomforts should consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.