What should I do if my eyes are swollen after a nap?

There are many reasons for the swelling of the eyes after sleeping, which may be physiological factors, or may be caused by eye allergies, eye inflammation, systemic diseases, etc., which can be relieved by lifestyle adjustment and medication.
1. Adjustment of lifestyle: lack of sleep, stay up too late, drink too much water before going to bed, etc. can be caused by sleeping up swollen eyes, can be relieved by avoiding staying up too late, reduce the amount of water before going to bed, eat a light diet, and ensure adequate sleep.
2. Eye allergy: when contact with certain cosmetics, seafood and other allergens can also cause eye swelling, this time you need to terminate the contact with allergens, take antihistamines, glucocorticoids and other drugs to relieve.
3. Eye infectious diseases: blepharitis, granuloma, conjunctivitis, etc. can cause swelling of the eyes, which can be relieved by local antibiotic ointment, systemic oral anti-infective drugs.
4. Systemic diseases: nephrotic syndrome, heart failure, cirrhosis and other diseases can cause eye swelling. Nephrotic syndrome can be treated with glucocorticoids and immunosuppressants; heart failure can be treated with cardiotonic, diuretic and vasodilator therapy; cirrhosis can be relieved by liver preservation, albumin supplementation and diuresis.
When there is persistent swelling of the eyes after sleeping, it is necessary to consult the hospital in time to identify the cause of the disease and then treat it.