Swelling at the orbital area of the patient may be related to physiological factors, and may also be caused by eye trauma and allergic factors. 1. Physiological factors: If patients stay up too late for a long time and use their eyes excessively, they may have swollen eyelids, as well as sore and dry eyes and other uncomfortable symptoms. 2. Trauma: If the patient’s orbital area is injured by boxing, bumping, knocking and other eye injuries, which leads to bleeding of the orbital wall fracture and formation of hematoma, thus causing swelling of the patient’s orbital area, the patient may also be accompanied by localized bruising, pain and other uncomfortable symptoms. 3. Allergic factors: After contacting the dust mites, pollen and other allergic substances in the air, allergic reactions can be caused, which may lead to orbital swelling, eye congestion, itching and other uncomfortable symptoms. It is recommended that patients with orbital swelling should consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.