What s the deal with a white blister on the eyeball?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-25
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Blisters on the whites of the eyeballs are usually associated with eye rubbing. If your eyes are itchy, rubbing your eyes with your hands will cause conjunctival edema, which is a relatively large blister. Allergy medications, such as olopatadine syrup, can be used, usually in 3-5 days, and the blisters will slowly disappear.

    In another case, lymphatic fluid accumulates under the conjunctival tissue due to blockage of lymphatic vessels, resulting in lymphatic vesicles that resemble vesicles. After resting, it can also be absorbed slowly. However, if the blister is relatively large and causes a foreign body sensation in the eyes, you can also take it to the hospital to pick it up with a needle, release the lymphatic fluid, and slowly go down on its own.

    Both of these conditions generally do not affect vision and can usually be absorbed on their own.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    White blisters appear on the eyeball, if it is a white and transparent blister, considering that it is caused by allergic factors, usually because of allergic conjunctivitis or conjunctival edema caused by not resting well, you can take a temporary rest, and it will subside without eye drops, if it does not subside, use anti-allergic eye drops**, or hormonal eye drops**. If it is a white blister with conjunctival hyperemia on the side, it may be vesicular keratitis, and hormone eye drops** are needed, so it is recommended to seek medical attention in time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Long-term stay up late leads to edema of the conjunctiva of the eye, and long-term, chronic inflammation leads to the possibility of conjunctival blisters.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The appearance of white protrusions on the white eyeball is usually caused by the following reasons, and the method is also different:

    1. Due to the cause of palpebral fissures, it is more common in middle-aged and elderly people, and it is related to the proliferation of conjunctival tissue caused by aging.

    2. Caused by follicular conjunctivitis, related to autoimmune response, can be treated with hormone eye drops**, such as tobramycin dexamethasone eye drops.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Small white spots on the white eyeball may be palpebral fissures, which are more common in the elderly and long-term outdoor workers, due to conjunctival degeneration, yellowish-white spots on the outside of the corneal limbus of the palpebral fissure, slightly raised, no congestion, pain and other discomforts. It may be bulbar conjunctival type of spring catarrhal conjunctivitis, in the conjunctival lesion area near the limbus, there will be small gray-white dots with mild hyperemia, and small white spots on the black eyeball may be corneal leukoplakia, due to inflammation, trauma, degeneration and chemical burns, etc., resulting in corneal damage erosion. If the area is small and the size of a spot, it will form punctate leukoplakia after healing, like a small white spot on the black eyeball, and if it is in the pupil area, vision will be affected.

    It may also be that a white foreign body is embedded in the cornea, accompanied by symptoms such as pain, foreign body sensation, photophobia, and tearing, which can be recovered after removal of the foreign body.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The small bubbles in the eyes are trachoma, and the method is as follows:

    According to the development stage of inflammation, choose appropriate antibacterial drugs for dust preparation in time, and take preventive measures, personal towels, bath towels, handkerchiefs and basins should be used separately. Sodium sulfaacetyl eye drops are used to kill bacteria, 1 to 2 drops at a time, 3 to 4 times a day; Zinc sulfate eye drops are used for eye drops, low concentration astringent bright rolling back protection, high concentration sterilization and coagulation, 1 to 2 drops at a time, 3 to 4 times a day; Erythromycin eye ointment is applied to the eyelids once a night before bedtime; Apply chlortetracycline eye ointment to the eyelids, 1 to 2 times a day, before going to bed, it has an antibacterial effect on Chlamydia trachomatis, and can completely ** trachoma.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello comrade, the above situation, you need to go to the ophthalmologist for a detailed examination, it may also be that the hyperplasia caused by foreign body deposition is the case of foreign body hyperplasia, you can take the surgical method **, sometimes herpes zoster infection, will cause this phenomenon, but there are obvious manifestations of eye pupils and local redness and swelling, and antiviral ** is needed to be able to completely**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello landlord:

    Your local doctor's diagnosis is correct, you are the symptom of conjunctivitis, it is estimated that you had it yesterday, but you always rub your eyes, resulting in edema of the eyelids, acute conjunctivitis: acute conjunctivitis is mostly caused by bacteria and viruses, the onset is more urgent, the course of the disease is short, you should wash your eyes frequently, wash your hands frequently, you can also drop eye water, or cold compresses.

    1.Viral Infection:

    Acute conjunctivitis can be caused by the common cold, influenza or other viral infections, with symptoms such as tearing, itching, redness, burning, etc., and even swollen eyelids, often known as "pink eye". If you have "pink eye", you can apply artificial tears, cold compresses, or eye drops prescribed by a doctor.

    Viral infections can spread quickly, so wash your hands often, don't wipe your eyes, and don't share towels with others.

    2.Bacterial infections.

    Bacterial conjunctivitis is usually monocular with lacrimation and thick discharge, which can cause serious complications if not prompted. Your doctor will prescribe effective antibacterial eye drops or ointments, and cold compresses can reduce swelling, so you should wash your hands often, don't wipe your eyes, and don't share towels with others.

    Prevention points: Habit washing hands with warm water and soap;

    Do not share eye water or ointment with others;

    When the eyes are red and swollen, it is not advisable to wear contact lenses, do not wear eye makeup, and seek help from the doctor once you find an eye infection. Use paper towels or disposable towels.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, you may have scleral epitheliitis, which is an inflammatory reaction to the superficial layer of the sclera (the white part of the eye) of the eyeball.

    Manifestations: There may be redness and swelling on one or both sides of the eyeball, and distended blood vessels. In the inflamed part, small translucent white nodules can sometimes be seen.

    Patients may experience slight pain and a slight softening sensation in the inflamed part of the scleral epithelium, but in most cases there is no particular discomfort. It usually recovers after two to three weeks.

    However, it is recommended that you go to the ophthalmology department to have a look, so as not to aggravate the inflammation, I don't know if I have made it clear, I hope it will be helpful to you, and I hope you can adopt it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Blisters in the eye, possibly vesicular conjunctivitis or conjunctival lymphatic fluid retention. In the case of vesicular conjunctivitis, there will be grayish-white vesicles that are congested around and push the vesicles and can move. Blisters in the eyes are generally related to immunity, and may also be related to a certain protein allergy in the outside world, so you can try it with eye drops.

    If it is conjunctival lymphatic fluid retention, which appears as a transparent blister, which can be round or beaded, it can be done with moist heat compress, and if it does not disappear, conjunctival lymphatic removal surgery can be considered.

    1. The appearance of blisters in the eye is usually caused by a conjunctival lymphatic cyst, that is, a small cyst formed by the blockage of lymphatic vessels in the membranous structure on the surface of the white eyeball, resulting in lymphatic drainage disorders.

    2. In appearance, it is a single or string of small transparent blisters located on the surface of the white eyeball, which generally does not cause symptoms such as eye congestion, redness, pain, and foreign body sensation.

    What to do if you have blisters in your eyes.

    1. If there are blisters in the eyes, the key is to look at the location of the blisters in order to diagnose what kind of eye disease it is. For example, if the vesicle is located near the eyelid margin and the root of the eyelashes, it is considered that the opening of the meibomian gland is blocked, you can find a clean cotton swab, wipe it along the root of the eyelashes a few more times, and do a moist and hot compress, and some recently formed vesicles can open on their own.

    2. If the small blister is located in the bulbar conjunctiva, the congestion around the blister may be vesicular conjunctivitis, and hormone eye drops can be ordered.

    3. If there is no congestion around the vesicles, it may also be conjunctival lymphatic fluid retention, and moist and hot compresses can be applied to promote the absorption and subsidence of the vesicles. If the warm compress does not subside in 1 to 2 weeks, conjunctival lymphatic evacuation can be done.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Sometimes I look in the mirror and inadvertently find a small transparent blister in my eyes, thinking that I have encountered something, and I don't care too much, but after a few days, not only has it not been eliminated, but it has become bigger and bigger, which makes many pot friends more worried about whether there is any disease in the human body. In fact, this kind of eye inflammation is mostly caused by long-term excessive eye use and lack of hygiene, so what should we do if there are blisters in the eyes?

    Is it serious to have a clear blister in Space's eyes?

    It is recommended that you have the patience to massage the acupuncture points near your eyes, which may work faster. I once had redness on the whites of my eyes, and after pressing it for 15 minutes, I immediately saw the effect, and the actual effect was very significant.

    Carefully massage the acupuncture points around the eyes, and it is very simple to do eye exercises more than twice a time, two to three times a day. When doing this, pay attention to the whole body to release pressure, fingers to exert force, and experience the acupoint reaction.

    Is it serious to have a clear blister in Space's eyes?

    In addition, look more into the distance and use less of your eyes.

    Follicular stones are all caused by unhygienic eye use, which is a clinical symptom of some relatively specific inflammatory phenomena of conjunctivitis. Most viruses** infected with conjunctivitis, mycoplasma conjunctivitis (conjunctivitis other than neonatal infants), conjunctivitis caused by some schizocephalae, and conjunctivitis caused by drugs (canonoside, dipiforin, mydriasis) cause follicle production.

    Pay attention to the environmental hygiene around the eyes, do not rub the eyes vigorously, and do not use the handle to deduct the follicles, the bacteria on the hands are very easy to cause infection. If you wear a stealthy type, stop wearing it now and go to a professional eyewear chain store to check it and make sure it is okay before wearing it.

    Is it serious to have a clear blister in Space's eyes?

    Follicular stones are not very serious, so order some anti-inflammatory solutions, such as ciprofloxacin eye drops, and it is recommended that you take care to go to a hospital outpatient clinic or a professional optical chain store for a check-up.

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