Swollen eyelids can be caused by a variety of factors, some of which may require medical attention. While not an exhaustive list, here are some situations where you should consider seeking medical help for swollen eyelids.
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The early symptoms of trachoma include the development of follicles (small sacs) on the conjunctivae of the upper eyelids, pain, swollen eyelids, a discharge, tearing, and sensitivity to light.
Blepharitis is a common and chronic inflammation of the eyelids that causes red, swollen, and itchy eyelids. It can result from bacterial overgrowth, skin conditions, or blocked oil glands near the eyelashes. Treatment typically involves keeping the eyelids clean, warm compresses, and sometimes antibiotic ointments.
Infection of the tissues surrounding the eye causes redness, swollen eyelids, severe pain, and causes the eye to bulge out
Swollen eyelids can be caused by various factors such as allergies, crying, lack of sleep, or an underlying medical condition like a stye or conjunctivitis. It is important to identify the underlying cause to determine the appropriate treatment.
red and painful lid: treat with warm compress frequently chronic red and crusted lids:treat with tetracycline ophthalmic ointment at bedtime and washing eyelids with baby shampoo at morning for two months itchy lids:cold compress and mild anti inflamatory ointment such as hydrocortisone swollen eyelids at morning:may be a sign of kidney and heart disease
Water won't help moisturize your skin (unless you're drinking it). I recently went through a spell of puffy, dry, very swollen eyelids caused by the skin on me eyelids being dry.What happened was I noticed the skin on my eyelids was dry so I used my face moisturizer on my eyelids and it made them really puffy, red, swollen, and much worse.SO, what you can do is use plain old petroleum jelly (like vaseline) on youe eyelids before you go to bed and it will moisturize your eyelids without making them puffy or anything.Petroleum Jelly is a great moisture for your skin (you can use it as chapstick too) and it's completely safe to use around your eyes.You can buy a small container of petroleum jelly at any grocery store, drug store, and even gas stations.Replaced by Mike 2 after thequestion and answer were vandalised
infection. you should go see a doctor you might have had an alergy tiredness you might have rubbed your eyes too hard a spot inside your eyes
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