How to treat a blister in the eye

Blisters in the eyes of patients are usually caused by conjunctival edema or conjunctival lymphocysts, which can be treated by cold compresses and surgical treatments to relieve eye discomfort.
Conjunctival edema is usually caused by mechanical stimulation of the conjunctival tissue by rubbing the eyes, etc. Conjunctival edema causes the conjunctival tissue to bulge, so it looks like the formation of blisters, and the patient can use ice packs or iced towels to apply cold compresses to the eyes to promote the decline of conjunctival edema.
Conjunctival lymphocysts are small cysts formed when the lymphatic vessels in the conjunctival tissue are blocked, resulting in obstruction of the return of lymphatic fluid to the conjunctiva, which leads to the formation of stagnation. Patients with lymphocysts can undergo surgery to remove the cysts and improve their eye discomfort.
It is recommended that patients with blisters in the eyes seek medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.