What’s wrong with a swollen white eyeball that looks like a blister?

Patients with swollen white eyeballs like blisters mostly refer to conjunctival edema, which may be caused by trauma, allergic conjunctivitis, acute conjunctivitis and so on.
1. Ocular trauma: If the patient’s eyeball is violently impacted, it can lead to conjunctival edema, but also eyelid congestion, pain, subcutaneous bruising and other uncomfortable symptoms.
2. Allergic conjunctivitis: allergic patients exposed to pollen, willow and other allergens, can cause allergic conjunctivitis, patients may appear conjunctival edema, eyelid itching and other symptoms.
3. Conjunctival lymphocysts: If the patient’s lymphatic vessels on the conjunctiva are blocked, the accumulation of lymphatic fluid can cause conjunctival edema, which will cause the whites of the eyes to bulge like blisters.
It is recommended that patients with obvious conjunctival edema consult a doctor in time to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.