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CATDOLL: Causes and treatments of swollen corns

Causes of swollen corns

Corns are a common eye problem that usually has the following causes:

  • 1. Eye infection: Bacterial or viral infections are common causes of corns. These infections can be spread through direct contact or by other eye infections.
  • 2. Allergic reactions: Certain allergens such as dust, pollen, pet dander, etc. may cause corns to swell. Allergic reactions are usually accompanied by stinging and itching.
  • 3. Trauma or injury: Swelling of corns may also be caused by eye trauma or injury, such as the eyeball being hit or the eye being scratched by foreign objects.
  • 4. Prolonged use of electronic products: Staring at electronic screens for a long time may cause eye fatigue and dryness, which in turn may lead to eye discomfort and swelling.

Treatment

Corn swelling needs to be treated promptly and reasonably. Here are some common methods:

  • 1. Rest your eyes: If the swollen corns are caused by prolonged use of electronic products, it is best to give your eyes enough time to rest, stay away from the screen and do eye relaxation exercises every once in a while.
  • 2. Avoid irritation: If the swollen corns are caused by an allergic reaction, try to avoid contact with allergens and use clean and gentle eye care products.
  • 3. Medication: For corn swelling caused by infection, your doctor may prescribe antibiotic eye drops to treat the infection and relieve symptoms. Be sure to use the medication according to your doctor's instructions.
  • 4. See an ophthalmologist: If the corn swelling is severe and lasts for a long time, it is recommended to see an ophthalmologist in time to find the exact cause through professional examination and diagnosis and take appropriate treatment measures.

In summary, corn swelling may be caused by infection, allergies, trauma, or prolonged use of electronic products. We can take different treatments for different causes. If the situation is serious, please see an ophthalmologist in time. Thank you for reading this article, I hope it helps you!

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