you probably hit your eye
What? that's the worst answer ever....
If you have it on your eyelid and it feels like its weighing your eye down its called a sty. Just make a hot cup of tea in the microwave and put the hot tea bag on your eyelid. It should be gone by tomorrow
My eyelids dont hurt, what made you ask that question if i may ask? --Allergies, infections, inflamation, sleepiness can make them feel heavy. If its very painful, see your doctor!
Answer - There are many reasons why an eyelid is swollen and hurts
* Orbital cellulitis
* Inflammation/irritation of the eyelids
* Allergic reactions
*Chalazion
A swollen eyelid could indicate any number of things, including stye which is an infection within the eyelid.
it hurts because our eyeballs need to rest for a sec.
I bet you have an allergy. Talk to your physician.
You open them for to long.
My hamster does to and have nothing to do it's eyes are red and swollen
infection
it can be from rubbing your eye with force, maybe getting something in your eye, or allergies.
The symptoms are if it itches,it has swollen and gone red and looks difrrent to your other eye.
These are symptoms of Pink Eye. Consult a doctor about this.
Pink eye maybe. Depends if you got hit and is swollen, or pink eye. Black eye maybe....
It is a disease caused by a virus or bacteria and the symptoms include sore and itchy eyes, a yellow discharge fro the eye and a red or swollen appearance.
To get a red eye is something that nobody wants. However certain amount of bacteria has to get in the eye to become irritated, itchy, swollen and red. This can lead to pink eye or conjunctivitis, a disease in the eye that is extremely contagious. But people who dont sanitize their hands for example, touch their eyes and later get symptons and the disease as well. Medication such as eyedrops might get rid of it.
if you get bit in the eye .
Painful.
No it will not.
That depends on the reason for the swelling. If you were punched in the eye and it is swollen a little, put something cold over it (if it's ice or frozen, please wrap in a towel to protect the skin) for 15 - 20 minutes to help keep the swelling down. If your eye is swollen because of a sty ( a plugged duct in the eye) then a warm compress may help, but if it continues to swell and get more red, it might need treatment with antibiotics. If your eye is swollen and there's drainage and you don't know why, better to see a doctor or nurse practitioner to make sure it isn't something that could damage your sight.