Eye congestion, also known as conjunctival congestion, may be associated with inflammatory infections, allergies, external stimuli and other factors, patients can be rinsed, cold compresses, the use of drugs and other ways to quickly recover.
1. Inflammatory infections: Conjunctival congestion caused by inflammatory infections can be relieved by saline eye irrigation, and can also be treated with antibiotics such as levofloxacin and tobramycin eye drops.
2. Allergy: the use of allergy drugs, contact with allergens can cause allergic conjunctivitis, generally can be detached from the allergen, cold compresses, saline rinsing, topical use of Patanol eye drops, azelastine eye drops, dexamethasone eye drops and other ways to relieve the symptoms.
3. External stimulation: external dust, pollen and other material stimulation may also lead to conjunctival congestion, at this time you can use artificial tears to flush the eyes to relieve the symptoms, but also through cold compresses, rest with eyes closed to relieve the symptoms.
It is recommended that patients pay attention to eye hygiene, do not rub their eyes with their hands, pay attention to rest and avoid excessive eye use.