What should I do if my eyes are bloodshot? What to do if you have bloodshot eyes

Updated on parenting 2024-06-09
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are two situations in which tears are red: 1. The patient's eyes are red and bloodshot, and a large amount of discharge appears at the same time, which is yellowish-white and viscous, which is considered to be caused by bacterial conjunctivitis. Antibiotic eye drops, such as levofloxacin ophthalmic drops, are needed for anti-inflammatory**, 4 times a day.

    2. Only eye redness appeared, and there was no local itching and increased discharge. Considering that it is caused by dry eye disease, **dry eye syndrome requires instillation with artificial tears that do not contain preservatives, such as sodium hyaluronate eye drops**. At the same time, it is recommended to reduce the frequency of looking at computers and mobile phones, and at the same time, in addition to studying, you can use warm boiled water to fumigate the eyes to accelerate the recovery of meibomian gland function, protect the tear film, and reduce the symptoms of dry eye.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The blood capillaries you are talking about are what we call conjunctival hyperemia in medicine, and we have to base ourselves on the ** cause of conjunctival hyperemia **.

    If there is bloodshot in the eye, it is generally due to staying up late, looking at mobile phones, computers caused by eye fatigue, dry eye syndrome caused by conjunctival congestion, we should give local hot compresses, twice a day, 5 to 10 minutes each time, but also give artificial tear eye drops, commonly used sodium hyaluronate eye drops, pay attention to the rest of the eyes, so that the symptoms will improve.

    There are also conjunctival foreign bodies, corneal foreign bodies, and conjunctival stones that can cause foreign body sensation, stinging, and conjunctival hyperemia in the eye.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are bloodshots in the eyes, because there are blood vessels in the eyes, and when you don't sleep well, the blood vessels are congested, and the bloodshots will be worse than usual. Of course, some people are born with thicker blood vessels in their eyes.

    If the eye is overtired or infected, blood vessels can rupture, causing bleeding.

    1.Getting enough sleep helps moisturize the eyes and reduce bloodshot eyes.

    2.Clean the eyelids to avoid inflammation and bloodshot due to debris, oil, bacteria, and other debris.

    3.Use artificial tears to reduce dryness.

    4.Apply a cold towel to the eye area to constrict blood vessels and moisturize the eyes.

    5.If the eyes are often bloodshot or suddenly have a small area of blood, you can drink it with 1 3 or 1 2 fresh lotus leaves boiled water. Lotus leaves can relieve heat and heat, raise hair and clear yang, disperse stasis and stop bleeding, can eliminate bloodshot and congestion in the eyes, and make the eyes bright.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It may be acute conjunctivitis, if you can't tell the difference, it's best to go to the ophthalmology department to take a look, so as to prescribe the right medicine!

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