Red blood in the eyes may be caused by corneal conjunctival inflammation, intraocular foreign body and glaucoma and other diseases, which need to be treated with drugs such as levofloxacin and brinzolamide or surgery.
1. In case of post-inflammatory congestion and redness caused by allergic infection of the corneoconjunctiva, it is necessary to improve the auxiliary examination such as slit-lamp microscopy or smear in a timely manner, and then give the corresponding anti-infective and anti-allergic treatments such as levofloxacin, tobramycin, and olopatadine.
2. If there are inverted eyelashes, intraocular foreign bodies and other ocular surface irritation caused by congestion of red eyes, need to be timely to remove the irritating factors, such as inverted eyelashes of the extraction of foreign bodies removed and other treatments, and then for the damage of the infection and so on to be sodium vitreous acid, Tobramycin dexamethasone and recombinant human epidermal growth factor and so on the treatment.
3. For acute attacks of glaucoma and uveitis and other intraocular diseases resulting in redness, need to be under the guidance of the doctor’s advice to be brinzolamide, atropine and prednisone and other medications or surgical treatment to open the angle of the atrium.
It is recommended that for obvious eye congestion or accompanied by other pain and vision loss, etc. should consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the slit lamp microscope and other auxiliary examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then for the specific circumstances of the treatment.