The local tissues of the eyes are loose and the surrounding areas are sensitive, so wiping tears or rubbing the eyes will over-stimulate the skin and eye blood vessels, causing the tissue fluid to penetrate beyond the blood vessels, resulting in swelling around the eyes. If your eyes are swollen from crying at night, you can reduce the swelling in the morning by applying cold compresses, hot compresses, massaging the eyes or using medication. 1. cold compresses: after the eyes are swollen from crying, you can apply cold compresses to promote the local vasoconstriction around the eyes, so that the exudate from the blood vessels is reduced and the swelling is no longer increased and improved. Generally each cold compress for about 10 minutes, to avoid excessive time frostbite eye tissue. Cold compresses must be wrapped in a clean towel or gauze ice, not directly on the eye skin to prevent frostbite; 2, hot compresses: If the swelling around the eye does not recover after 1 day, you can use hot compresses to improve the microcirculation around the eye, so that the swelling quickly recede; 3, massage eye: through the massage of the muscles around the eye, can promote blood circulation around the eye area, can also promote the absorption of excess water in the eye tissue, so as to achieve the purpose of reducing swelling; 4, massage eye: through the massage of the muscles around the eye, can promote blood circulation around the eye area, can also promote the absorption of excess water in the eye tissue. 4, medication: after crying tears will lead to localized eye tissue edema, redness and swelling, you can use anti-inflammatory drops or artificial tears as appropriate to relieve eye discomfort, such as non-steroidal eye drops and sodium glacial drops, which can improve eye discomfort and relieve swelling around the eyes, but need to be used under the guidance of a doctor. In addition, patients should keep their emotions stable and stop being overly excited and crying to prevent the redness and swelling of the eyes from getting worse.