Patients with swollen eyes may be caused by physiological or pathological factors, such as local factors blepharitis or systemic factors such as glomerulonephritis, etc. Patients can be treated by physical therapy or medication, surgery, etc. to promote the subsidence of abscesses and improve the patient’s discomfort. 1. Physiological factors: because patients drink too much water before going to bed or cry for a long time, sleep on the side or prone position, etc., which can lead to swelling of the eyelids, the patient can promote the swelling of the swelling through the local cold compresses to improve the problem of swollen eyes. 2. Pathologic factors (1) Blepharitis: Blepharitis refers to suppurative inflammation of the eyelid glands, and patients may experience eyelid congestion and swelling, patients can apply localized hot compresses on the eyes at an early stage to promote the inflammation to subside. Patients also need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use levofloxacin eye drops, tobramycin eye drops and other drugs to control inflammation. If the patient’s eyelid abscess, the patient can be surgically incised and drained to promote the abscess to subside. (2) glomerulonephritis: glomerulonephritis patients because of the glomerular filtration rate is reduced, resulting in sodium retention, patients may appear eyelid swelling and other uncomfortable symptoms, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use furosemide, spironolactone and other drugs, to promote the swelling subside, and usually limit the amount of water and sodium intake. It is recommended that patients with significant eyelid swelling should consult a doctor to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.