Sweat into the eyes resulting in redness and swelling may be caused by eye allergy to sweat components, bacterial conjunctivitis, etc. Patients can be treated with general therapy and medication to relieve eye discomfort.
1. Eye allergy to sweat components: Because sweat is also an allergen, if sweat into the eyes leads to redness and swelling of the eyes, it may be caused by the patient’s allergy to a certain component of the sweat. Patients need to try to avoid sweat contact with the eyes, avoid rubbing the eyes with their hands, and can use saline to rinse the conjunctival sac to relieve eye discomfort.
2. Conjunctivitis: Sweat contains certain bacteria, if it gets into the eyes and causes redness and swelling, it may be caused by bacterial conjunctivitis. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use tobramycin eye drops and other drugs to control inflammation and relieve eye discomfort.
It is recommended that patients with obvious redness and swelling of the eyes should consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.