Cirrhosis eyelid swelling may be related to physiological factors, lower albumin, blepharitis and other reasons. 1. Physiological factors: patients with cirrhosis, like normal people, may have swollen eyelids the next day when they get up due to poor sleep, drinking too much water before going to bed, or eating high salt food, etc. Generally, the eyelid swelling will disappear on its own after resting. 2. Reduced albumin: Cirrhosis leads to decreased liver function, causing poor digestion and absorption and malnutrition, resulting in insufficient protein intake; at the same time, cirrhosis also leads to a decrease in the synthesis of albumin by the liver, resulting in a decrease in albumin in the body, leading to tissue edema, which can be manifested as swelling of the eyelids. 3. blepharitis: cirrhosis patients suffer from bacterial infection of the eye blepharitis occurs when local inflammation, due to inflammation stimulation will also appear eyelid redness and swelling, accompanied by pain and itching. Cirrhosis eyelid swelling should go to the hospital in time, improve the examination, clear cause to give targeted treatment.