What’s wrong with red, swollen, painful eyes and a foreign body sensation?

Redness, swelling, pain and foreign body sensation in the eyes are usually caused by keratitis, iridocyclitis, glaucoma and so on.
Keratitis is caused by inflammatory lesions in the cornea that stimulate the corneal sensory nerve fibers, and needs to be treated with antibiotic eye drops, such as ofloxacin eye drops and tobramycin eye drops.
Patients with iridocyclitis usually suffer from autoimmune inflammation that irritates the eye, and need to be treated with hormone eye drops, such as prednisolone acetate eye drops, clopidogrel eye drops, and so on.
Patients with glaucoma may suffer from increased intraocular pressure, which needs to be treated by lowering intraocular pressure with Catheterol Hydrochloride Eye Drops, Brinzolamide Eye Drops, etc. Surgery should be considered when the effect of medication is not good.
If the patient has symptoms such as redness, swelling, swelling and pain with foreign body sensation, he should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in time, and the doctor will find out the cause and guide the patient to carry on the treatment.