Can blisters on the whites of the eyes heal on their own?

Blisters on the whites of the eyes do not always heal on their own. If the blisters on the white of the eye are caused by blockage of the conjunctival lymphatic vessels, there are usually no other symptoms, and the possibility of self-healing usually exists after adjusting lifestyle and diet. If allergic conjunctivitis leads to blisters on the white of the eye, which cannot be cured by themselves, they should be treated with anti-allergy drugs, anti-inflammatory drugs and glucocorticosteroids under the guidance of professional ophthalmologists, and commonly used drugs include loratadine tablets, diclofenac sodium drops or dexamethasone drops, etc. However, hormone eye drops cannot be used for a long time. If blepharospasm causes blisters on the white of the eye, which cannot heal by itself, non-steroidal eye drops or glucocorticoids should be taken for treatment, such as dexamethasone eye drops or diclofenac sodium eye drops. If the blisters on the white of the eye are caused by conjunctival cysts, surgery is needed as soon as possible. Whether the blisters on the white of the eye can be cured by themselves mainly depends on the cause of the disease, it is recommended to go to the ophthalmology department of a regular hospital as soon as possible, and after a clear diagnosis, then consider whether to give treatment.