What to do if your eyelashes frequently fall into your eyes

Frequent falling of eyelashes into the eye may be associated with bacterial infection, inverted eyelashes in the eye, and exuberant secretion of the lid glands, etc. Treatment is usually based on the cause, including removal of eyelashes with cotton swabs, cleaning of the eye, and anti-infection treatment.
1. Anti-infection treatment: Staphylococcus, Moraxella catarrhalis, Chlamydia trachomatis infections, etc. can cause eyelid margin eyelashes to fall off frequently, or even form ulcers and bald eyelashes. Avoid the use of cosmetics around the eyes as much as possible, topical antibiotic eye drops, such as ofloxacin, chloramphenicol, erythromycin ophthalmic ointment, etc., if necessary, can be used with compound zinc sulfate eye drops, and at the same time, to supplement the vitamin B group.
2. Surgical treatment: Inverted eyelashes are related to congenital factors, or post-surgical scarring leading to inverted eyelashes and other reasons. Repeated rubbing of the eyelashes against the eyeball causes keratitis, corneal ulcers and other lesions, and most of them need lid entropion correction to solve the problem.
3. Cotton swabs to remove eyelashes: Eyelid glands produce a lot of secretion causing eyelashes to fall into the eye frequently, so you need to pay attention to your eye habits and make sure your eyes are clean. You can use a cotton swab to gently remove the eyelashes from the eye, and take vitamin B and other nutrients as appropriate.
Eyelashes frequently fall into the eye, do not self-medication, need to seek medical treatment as soon as possible.