The patient wakes up in the morning with significant swelling of the eyes or face. Generally speaking, depending on the cause of the swelling, different methods can be adopted clinically to reduce the swelling. First, if the patient is bitten by mosquitoes at night and the face and eyes are obviously swollen, it is often due to allergic allergic reaction in the body. You can take paracetamol, loratadine and other drugs orally, and apply anti-inflammatory and anti-itch water and glyburide lotion externally on the face to reduce the allergic allergic reaction in the body and promote the swelling of the eyes and face to be absorbed more quickly. Second, when patients with chronic renal insufficiency sleep at night, the water of the body can infiltrate into the eyes and face and cause local swelling. Patients can take diuretics such as spironolactone and hydrochlorothiazide orally after waking up in the morning to excrete excess water from the body and reduce the swelling of the eyes and face.