Patients with blister-like bumps on the white eyeballs are mostly caused by vesicular conjunctivitis, conjunctival lymphoid follicles, etc. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, surgical treatment, etc., to alleviate ocular discomfort.
1. vesicular conjunctivitis: vesicular conjunctivitis is the body to endogenous microbial proteins and toxins caused by the conjunctival epithelial cells in a delayed allergic response, the patient may appear nodular lesions in the conjunctiva, blisters, the patient can comply with the doctor’s orders to use tobramycin dexamethasone and other medications, to control the inflammation, to relieve the discomfort of the eye.
2. Conjunctival lymphoid follicles: patients with poor lymphatic circulation in the eye or rubbing the eye can lead to lymphatic circulation disorders, resulting in lymphoid follicles. If the patient has no obvious discomfort, it can be followed up for observation and does not require special treatment. If patients experience discomfort such as a foreign body sensation in the eye, patients can be treated surgically to drain the lymphoid follicles and relieve the discomfort.
It is recommended that patients with obvious blisters in the eye should consult the doctor in time to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.