What to do if you have a small blister in your eye



A small blister in the eye, considering vesicular conjunctivitis or lymphatic obstruction caused by, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination and targeted treatment.

1. Vesicular conjunctivitis: generally due to some external stimuli caused by the conjunctiva and other related tissues caused by lymphocyte hyperplasia, there will be congestion, pain, blisters and other symptoms, you can carry out anti-immune treatment, commonly used drugs such as tobramycin dexamethasone eye drops, sodium cromoglycate eye drops and so on.

2. Lymphatic vessel obstruction: Lymphatic vessel obstruction will lead to accumulation of lymphatic fluid under the conjunctival tissues, and the small blisters in this case are usually transparent, not painful, and there will be no congestion. Small blisters caused by lymphatic vessel obstruction can usually be observed, can usually be absorbed on their own, and will not affect vision or have harsh consequences.

Eye irritation can be prevented by taking extra precautions to minimize eye irritation.