This sounds like an allergic reaction, she will require antihistmaines tablets and eye drops to control the swelling. I would advise you to visit the opthalmologist so that you can be examined and undergo the necessary investigations to find the underlying cause and be accordingly treated. These following steps may help:
- Wet a clean washcloth in warm (not hot) water.
- Wring it out and place it over your closed eyelids for 5 minutes.
- Rewet as necessary to keep it warm. This will help soften crusts and loosen oily debris.
- Keep your eyelids clean.
- Remove all eye makeup before bedtime.
- Donât use eyeliner on the back edges of your eyelids behind the lashes.
- If youâre in the early stages of treating blepharitis, you can prevent further irritation by not using makeup.
- Once you do start to use it again, replace products used in or near your eyelids. They may be contaminated.
If the problem persists or worsens, kindly visit the opthalmologist at the earliest.
Next Steps
Follow the steps as advised
Health Tips
If condition persists or worsens visit the opthalmologist at the earliest