The most common manifestation of having mites in the eyes is causing blepharitis, redness, redness, papules, itching in the eyelid area, and sometimes it can also involve the conjunctiva, where the conjunctival congestion is the redness of the eyes, and the eyes become dry and itchy. There is also increased discharge from the eyelids and attachment at the roots of the eyelashes, just like a white, yellowish-white substance that attaches to the roots of the eyelashes and sticks to them like a cuff. As a result of scratching, the eyelashes tend to fall off, which are symptoms of mites in the eyes, and there can be rashes, itching, as well as itching and dryness of the eyes, easy tearing, and more secretions, which are symptoms and discomfort. In terms of treatment, light symptoms can use some lotions, such as those containing sulfur to kill eye mites, and those involving the eye, conjunctiva, can choose metronidazole eye ointment to treat. If the symptoms are severe, you should take oral metronidazole preparations to kill the mites.