Did you take a load of spooge in the eye? That can cause a nasty infection.
"puffy eyes" or swelling around the eyes
Not sure, but I do know that I painted my bathroom yesterday and woke up with swelling around my eyes for the first time in my life!
Only certain allergies (eg pollen) cause your eyes to swell.
The term for swelling surrounding the eye or eyes is "periorbital edema." This condition can result from various factors, including allergies, infections, injuries, or systemic health issues. It often leads to a puffy appearance around the eyes and may accompany other symptoms depending on the underlying cause.
A bad tooth can potentially cause dark circles around the eyes due to inflammation and infection in the sinuses from the tooth. This can lead to a condition known as sinusitis, which can cause swelling and discoloration around the eyes. If you suspect a dental issue may be causing dark circles, it's important to consult with a dentist or healthcare provider for proper evaluation and treatment.
Yes depending on what type of snake and if it had time to inject a venom into the dog then yes this could be the cause of bumps and swelling near the eyes
Swelling around the eyes and nose area can be caused by various factors, including allergies, sinus infections, or inflammation. Allergic reactions to substances like pollen, dust, or pet dander can lead to fluid retention and swelling. Additionally, sinusitis or respiratory infections can cause congestion and swelling due to inflammation in the nasal passages. Other potential causes include injuries, insect bites, or underlying medical conditions.
no YES...the sun can cause swelling in your forehead and eyes..Ive seen it many times.Theres not much you can do except to ice it and wait it out.Some people have a reaction to the sun even if they never have before..your body reacts with fluid build up.
periorbital edema
Swollen eyes from a sunburn can occur due to the skin around the eyes being sensitive and delicate. Sunburn causes inflammation and can lead to fluid retention in the tissues, resulting in puffiness. Additionally, excessive sun exposure may cause irritation or allergic reactions that exacerbate the swelling. Protecting the skin around the eyes with sunscreen and sunglasses can help prevent this issue.
What causes your lips to swell and go numb