How to Get Rid of Red Blood and Yellow Patches in the Eyes

The appearance of red blood and yellow patches in the patient’s eyes is usually caused by conjunctivitis and blepharospasm, which can be treated by medication and surgery to relieve eye discomfort.
Conjunctivitis is usually caused by patients not paying attention to eye hygiene, such as rubbing the eyes with dirty hands, which can lead to conjunctival congestion, edema and other discomforts, resulting in increased redness. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use levofloxacin eye drops, tobramycin eye drops and other medications to control inflammation and relieve eye discomfort.
Blepharospasm is mostly caused by degeneration and hyperplasia of conjunctival tissues due to aging factors, etc. Yellow plaques may appear on the affected area, and the conjunctival blood vessels around the plaques are dilated, which may lead to an increase in red blood. If the blepharospasm is small and the patient has no obvious discomfort, it can be observed and followed up. If the blepharospasm is large, the patient can be treated surgically to remove the lesion.
It is recommended that patients with significant redness and yellow patches in the eyes should seek timely hospitalization to evaluate their condition and follow medical advice.