How to treat small clear blisters on the eyes

Small clear blisters appearing in the patient’s eyes are mostly caused by conjunctival lymphocysts and conjunctival edema, etc. Patients can be treated with surgical treatment and physical therapy to promote the blisters to subside.
Conjunctival lymphocysts are usually caused by the narrowing or even blockage of the lymphatic lumen inside the conjunctival tissue, which leads to the obstruction of lymphatic fluid return and stagnation. Patients can be treated surgically by removing the cyst to relieve eye discomfort such as foreign body sensation.
Conjunctival edema is caused by allergic reactions or mechanical stimuli such as eye rubbing, patients can use ice packs or ice towels to apply cold compresses locally on the eyes to promote the edema to subside. Eye allergy patients can also follow the doctor’s instructions to use sodium cromoglycate eye drops and other medications to relieve eye discomfort.
It is recommended that patients with small blisters in the eyes consult a hospital in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.