Sounds like it. See your health care provider today for evaluation and treatment.
Possible allergic reaction of skin rash or nausea. Tincutre may cause tearing, itching, reddening and swelling of the eyelids because of the alcohol in the extract.
One effective home remedy for drooping eyelids is to apply cold cucumber slices or tea bags to the eyes to reduce swelling and tighten the skin.
my answer would be swelling of the eyelids, bad fever ,vomiting ,discoloration of the tounge and even death
One effective home remedy for droopy eyelids is applying cold cucumber slices or cold tea bags to the eyes to help reduce swelling and tighten the skin.
In general, weight gain, puffy eyelids, and swelling of the legs may occur as a result of excess fluid volume
eye infection
it could be a sty or pink eye. she also might have fell and hit her eyes on something
the symptoms can range from watery eyes, pain, swelling, and redness to a discharge of pus when pressure is applied to the area between the bridge of the nose and the inner eyelids.
Symptoms may include mild to severe discomfort in one or both eyes; redness; swelling of the eyelids; and a watery, yellow, or greenish discharge.
Allergic reactions,but it is rare,the worse that can happen is the inability to raise eyelids all the way. Might not be able to frown or squint,or raise eyebrows. But botox wears off after a while.Unless properly injected ,well not too sure,but it can disrupt the vision by causing a droopy eyelid therefore obstructing the upper visual field.
Blepharoconjunctivitis is an inflammation of both the eyelids (blepharitis) and the conjunctiva (conjunctivitis). It can cause symptoms such as redness, swelling, itching, and irritation around the eyes. Treatment may include warm compresses, eyelid hygiene, and sometimes medication to reduce inflammation or manage infection.
No, it is not safe to put Salonpas on your eyelids. Salonpas contains active ingredients like menthol and methyl salicylate, which can cause irritation or adverse reactions on sensitive areas like the eyelids. It's best to use products specifically formulated for use around the eyes and to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options if needed.