In some patients, eyelid swelling is related to the heart, but it may also be due to kidney disease and liver disease. Puffy eyelids are considered to be a possible cause of water and sodium retention, and the patient may have a heart disease, such as heart failure. Patients with heart failure have decreased cardiac function, which can lead to water and sodium processing in the body, mostly with double lower extremity edema, and in severe cases, eyelid edema can occur. There are many other clinical causes of eyelid edema, and some patients may have kidney disease, such as acute nephritis and chronic nephritis. Kidney disease can lead to reduced glomerular filtration rate, accompanied by hypoproteinemia, which can lead to eyelid swelling. Liver disease patients will have a decline in liver function, the body’s albumin synthesis is reduced, can be manifested as hypoproteinemia, can also appear facial edema. Facial edema should pay attention to find the cause, the symptoms are obvious to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor for diagnosis and treatment.