What to do about the redness and swelling of allergies around the eyes

Redness and swelling around the eyes is a very common phenomenon in daily life and can occur in people of all ages, and there are no gender differences in this condition. The main treatment for allergic redness around the eyes is anti-allergy treatment. Common treatments include topical anti-allergy eye drops or ointment, oral anti-allergy medications, and systemic intravenous anti-allergy medications. Commonly used topical medications include tobramycin dexamethasone eye drops and tobramycin dexamethasone eye drops ointment, emetine hydrochloride eye drops, azelastine eye drops, and olopatadine eye drops. The main anti-allergy oral medications are paracetamol. For allergy redness around the eyes, in addition to using medication in the early stage, you can choose to apply local ice or heat compresses. Of course, the most fundamental way to deal with redness and swelling around the eyes is to find the cause of the allergy and treat it for the cause. Allergens can be checked and then targeted prevention can be carried out, and sensitive medications can also be chosen for treatment. If the allergy around the eyes is very serious and the effect of ophthalmic drugs is not satisfactory, you can consult a dermatologist and use topical dermatological drugs for treatment, but be careful not to enter the eye.