How to Reduce Swelling of Mosquito Bites in Eyes Quickly

Patients with localized swelling in the eyes after mosquito bites can be treated with local ice packs and medication to relieve eye discomfort, but it takes time to take effect and can’t reduce swelling immediately.
Mosquitoes will secrete toxic substances after biting the patient’s eyes, resulting in redness, swelling, itching and other discomfort of the patient’s eyelids. Patients can apply localized ice packs on the eyelids to constrict blood vessels and reduce oozing from the affected area. Patients can use weak alkaline water to wash the eyelids, such as soap and water, to relieve eye discomfort.
If the patient’s eyelid swelling is serious, the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, such as tobramycin dexamethasone ophthalmic ointment, etc., to control the inflammation and relieve eye discomfort.
It is recommended that patients with significant eyelid swelling seek medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.