The fastest way to reduce the swelling of a bug bite in the eye

Eye bug bites can be treated with topical soapy water wash, cold compresses, and topical application of mometasone furoate cream under doctor’s supervision to reduce swelling. For severe cases, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment.
After the eyes are bitten by insects, there may be blood congestion, swelling, itching and other phenomena at the eyelids. This may be due to the toxins in the mosquito body causing inflammation, allergies and other causes.
At this time, the use of alkaline soap and water to wash the bite area, help to keep clean, to avoid infection. The use of cold compresses will help promote vasoconstriction and reduce swelling.
Hormonal medications such as mometasone furoate cream can help to fight infection and allergies, and can be applied under medical supervision. If the swelling is very serious, in order to avoid affecting the eyes, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment.