What to look for in a child with a blue lower eyelid

There are many reasons for children’s lower eyelids to turn blue. Common causes include lack of sleep, anemia, heart disease, and trauma.
1. Lack of sleep: Children who are tired or do not sleep well may have blue lower eyelids.
2. Anemia: Various types of anemia may cause a decrease in the amount of oxygen in the blood cells, resulting in a decrease in the local oxygen supply, which is manifested in the blue lower eyelids of children.
3. Heart disease: for example, congenital heart disease, or other causes of heart function impairment, resulting in children’s lower eyelids blue, purple lips and other symptoms.
4. Traumatic injury: localized pressure and impact can also cause subcutaneous capillary rupture, which can be manifested as a bluing of the lower eyelid in children.
Children’s lower eyelid green, there may be other reasons, need to go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease, and standardized treatment.