I have noticed swelling on the white part of my eye. What could be the cause and appropriate treatment?
Asked by Female, 27 · 3 days ago
Swelling on the white part of the eye is often due to a harmless condition like Conjunctival chemosis (fluid buildup from allergy, irritation, or infection) or a small growth like a cyst, and it may be triggered by dust, rubbing, dryness, or minor infection. Treatment usually includes lubricating eye drops, avoiding rubbing, protecting the eyes from dust and allergens, and sometimes anti-allergy or antibiotic drops if prescribed by a doctor. Most cases improve within a few days, but you should see an eye specialist if the swelling is painful, persists beyond a week, affects vision, or is associated with redness, discharge, or injury, so that the exact cause can be identified and treated appropriately.