Red pimples on the eyelids of patients may be caused by blepharitis, eyelid hemangioma, contact blepharitis, etc. Patients can be treated with medication, surgery, laser therapy, etc. The specific treatment is related to the patient’s condition.
1. Blepharitis: Blepharitis is an acute suppurative inflammation caused by bacterial infection of the glands of the eyelids. Patients may experience redness, swelling, pain and other discomforts of the eyelids, and can follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs such as levofloxacin eye drops to control the inflammation. If the conservative treatment is not improved, the patient eyelid abscess, the patient can be treated by abscess incision and drainage, to promote the abscess subside.
2. Eyelid hemangioma: Eyelid hemangioma is mostly composed of proliferated capillaries and endothelial cells in the eyelid, which is like a red pimple. Small eyelid hemangiomas may regress on their own and do not need special treatment. Patients with larger eyelid hemangiomas can take laser treatment to improve their appearance.
3. Contact blepharodermatitis: If the patient’s eyelids come into contact with allergic substances and cause contact blepharodermatitis, red pimples similar to pimples may appear. Patients can use tobramycin dexamethasone ophthalmic ointment and other medications as prescribed by the doctor to relieve eye discomfort.
It is recommended that patients with eyelid swellings seek medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow doctor’s instructions for treatment.