Patients who are allergic to false eyelash glue should first remove the false eyelashes and then wash the glue with water. After removing the allergen, local wet compresses can be applied to reduce allergy symptoms and eye itching, which can be treated in several ways: 1. symptomatic treatment: after removing the false eyelashes, immediately wash the glue with saline or water, followed by local cold compresses to slow down local blood circulation, reduce swelling and relieve itching; 2. medication: patients should Common local medications include fluorometholone eye drops, tobramycin eye drops, erythromycin ointment, etc. Systemic medications are mainly loratadine tablets; 3. Dietary regimen: Avoid drinking alcohol, avoid too cool, too hot or spicy stimulating diet, pay attention to the presence of allergies when eating seafood, fish and shrimp, and have a reasonable healthy diet. Since allergic reactions can cause localized fever and itchiness, avoid scratching and rubbing to avoid breakouts and infection, and once breakouts occur, keep the area clean and dry and seek medical attention promptly. Patients should avoid using false eyelashes in the future and pay attention to eye hygiene to prevent allergic reactions. Avoid wearing contact lenses and other behaviors that can cause bacteria to grow in the eyes, and protect the eyes in windy and dusty environments.