What’s wrong with swollen eyelids in the morning?

Patients get up in the morning with swollen eyelids, generally common clinical reasons are mainly the following: a. Allergic patients eat seafood, kelp, mango and other allergy-prone foods before sleep at night, which can cause patients to have a delayed allergic reaction, manifested as swollen eyelids in the morning. At this time, patients can take oral paracetamol, loratadine and other drugs to reduce the allergic allergic reaction in the body, and apply hot towels to the swollen eyes to improve blood circulation and relieve the swelling of the eyelids. Second, patients with renal insufficiency drink a lot of water before bedtime, which can cause the load on the kidneys to increase, easily causing the swelling of the eyelids. At this time, patients can take oral diuretics such as furosemide tablets and hydrochlorothiazide to promote urine excretion to reduce the swelling of the eyes.