In this case, one should stop exposing the eyes to external factors that can cause redness, such as cosmetics, heat exposure, or other physical irritants. Patients can also use artificial tear eyedrops, which can alleviate the redness. Additionally, redness may be caused by insect bites or chemical irritants, such as cosmetics, or physical irritants like heat. In such cases, patients can use medications targeted at the underlying cause, such as antibiotic eyedrops or antibiotic eye gel.
Generally, redness in the eyes may be due to inflammation of the eyelid skin, eyelid gland inflammation, or the spread of inflammation in the surrounding tissues of the eyelids. Eye redness with a foreign body sensation can have many causes: Firstly, the most common reasons may be staying up late, poor sleep, eye strain, and dry eye syndrome. Adequate rest and artificial tear eyedrops can be used for treatment. Secondly, if there is a noticeable increase in eye discharge along with redness and a foreign body sensation, it may be acute conjunctivitis, which requires antibiotic eyedrops and antibiotic eye ointment. Cross-infection should be avoided. Thirdly, if there is also itching in the eyes, it may be caused by allergies. Discontinuation of exposure to the allergen and use of anti-allergic eyedrops are necessary for treatment.
Why do red blood vessels appear on the sides of the nose? Firstly, inflammation should be controlled by taking oral anti-allergic medications and applying skin barrier repair lotion. Of course, for pure capillary dilation, intense pulsed light or pulsed dye laser treatment can be used to effectively seal the dilated capillaries and treat the redness. Rosacea and seborrheic dermatitis can both lead to recurrent redness, desquamation, and obvious itchiness on the nasal skin. Red blood vessels on the sides of the nose are likely caused by persistent capillary dilation. The appearance of red blood vessels may be related to recurrent chronic inflammatory infections in the nose.