How to treat conjunctival edema in children

Mechanical stimulation, eye infection, eye allergies can lead to conjunctival edema, children with conjunctival edema need to address the cause of the treatment, such as physical therapy, medication, etc., to alleviate eye discomfort.
Eye infections such as bacterial conjunctivitis, under the stimulation of inflammation, can lead to conjunctival edema, children can follow the doctor’s instructions to use antibiotic eye drops treatment, such as tobramycin eye drops, to control the inflammation, to relieve eye discomfort.
Children with eye allergies may have conjunctival edema, itchy eyes and other symptoms, children need to stay away from allergens, and can follow the doctor’s instructions to use anti-allergy medication, such as olopatadine hydrochloride eye drops, ketotifen fumarate eye drops, etc., to alleviate the discomfort of the eyes.
If the child rubs the eyes frequently, under mechanical stimulation, the child may also have conjunctival edema, usually after stopping rubbing the eyes can be relieved, but also can be cold compresses to promote the swelling to subside.
It is recommended that children with significant conjunctival edema should be seen in a hospital in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.