What to do if your eyelids are swollen from mosquito bites

Eyelid swelling after mosquito bites can be improved by cold compresses, local medication (such as glycerine lotion, etc.), systemic medication (such as loratadine, etc.).
1. Cold compress: eyelid swelling after mosquito bites, usually due to mosquitoes injected into the skin saliva caused by allergic reactions, if possible, you can use a towel wrapped in ice packs placed in the affected area to promote local capillary contraction, which helps to reduce swelling.
2. Topical medication: you can also follow the doctor’s instructions to use tincture of compound benzylamine clomid, hydrocortisone butyrate cream, glycerine lotion, etc., to reduce discomfort, but it should be noted that the drug should be avoided into the eyes, and after the use of medication, should avoid rubbing the affected area.
3. Systemic medication: If the itching and swelling are severe, oral antihistamines such as loratadine and cetirizine can be used. If bacterial infection occurs, antibiotics such as amoxicillin and cefixime can be used as prescribed by the doctor.
In daily life, attention should be paid to personal hygiene, good anti-mosquito measures, avoid going to the riverside or bushes where there are many mosquitoes, and if you are bitten by mosquitoes and experience serious discomfort, you should seek medical attention immediately.