How to quickly eliminate redness and swelling around the corners of the eyes

Red and swollen corners of the eyes can be relieved by cold compress, using eye drops, keeping the eyes clean, avoiding eye rubbing, adjusting diet, and other methods. Red and swollen corners of the eyes may be related to factors such as bacterial infection, allergic reactions, overuse of the eyes, trauma, and blepharitis.

1. Cold compress

Cold compress can help alleviate redness, swelling, and pain in the corners of the eyes. Wrap with a clean ice pack or cold towel and gently apply to the swollen area, lasting 5-10 minutes each time. Repeat to relieve local congestion and swelling. Cold compress is suitable for redness and swelling caused by trauma or mild inflammation. Avoid direct contact of ice cubes with the skin to prevent frostbite.

2. For redness and swelling caused by bacterial conjunctivitis, follow the doctor's advice to use antibiotics such as levofloxacin eye drops and tobramycin eye drops. Allergic conjunctivitis can be treated with anti allergic drugs such as sodium succinate eye drops and loratadine eye drops. Clean your hands before use to avoid contamination caused by the bottle mouth coming into contact with your eyes.

3. Keep the eyes clean

Rinse the conjunctival sac with physiological saline or artificial tears to remove eye secretions and allergens. When cleaning, use a disposable cotton swab to wipe from the inner corner of the eye outward to avoid cross infection. Patients with blepharitis can use diluted baby shampoo to gently clean the eyelid margin, removing scales and oil accumulation.

4. Avoid rubbing your eyes.

Rubbing your eyes can aggravate local irritation and spread inflammation. Rubbing the eyes of patients with bacterial or viral conjunctivitis may cause the infection to spread to the contralateral eye. People with allergies rubbing their eyes can further invade allergens, exacerbating eyelid swelling and itching symptoms. Contact lens wearers should pause use until the redness and swelling subside.

5. Adjust diet

Reduce intake of spicy and stimulating foods, avoid drinking alcohol to avoid aggravating vasodilation. Moderate increase in carrots and spinach rich in vitamin A, as well as citrus fruits rich in vitamin C, can help with corneal repair. People with allergies should avoid foods known to cause allergies, such as seafood, nuts, and other allergenic foods. When redness and swelling appear at the corners of the eyes, it is necessary to observe whether it is accompanied by symptoms such as decreased vision, severe pain, and large amounts of purulent discharge. These conditions may indicate serious eye diseases such as keratitis and acute glaucoma, and immediate medical attention should be sought. Pay attention to regular daily routines, rest for 5 minutes every hour of eye use, keep contact lenses clean, and avoid using expired cosmetics. People with allergies during the pollen season can wear protective goggles to reduce outdoor activity time.

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