Swollen eyelids in children may be caused by mosquito bites, contact dermatitis, kidney disease and other reasons.
1. Mosquito bites: due to the allergic reaction caused by mosquito bites. The child’s bite localization can appear pimples, doughnuts, edematous erythema and other skin damage.
2. Contact dermatitis: refers to the skin contact with certain exogenous substances, causing an inflammatory reaction in the skin outside the contact area or even the contact area. Due to the body’s immune response, patients may experience eyelid swelling, erythema and other phenomena.
3. Renal diseases: such as glomerulonephritis, renal failure and other diseases, can cause a decrease in intravascular colloid osmotic pressure, plasma water extravasation in the blood, or capillary blood volume will increase so that the water in the blood extravasation, etc., the phenomenon of swollen eyelids.
Children with swollen eyelids can also be seen in other causes such as heart disease, allergic conjunctivitis, etc., it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the cause of treatment as prescribed by the doctor, to avoid delaying the condition.